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Design Hannes Wettstein,
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Table in natural or dark-stained oak or in santos rosewood, in three sizes. The table can be dismantled. Assembly and stability are ensured by an internal anchorage mechanism set in the two sides and the top. The feet are in matt grey satined aluminium.
2100W*1100D*740H
2400W*1100D*740H

Hannes Wettstein smart appearance,it's easy to let a person with the geometry,metal feeling,in fact,this feature really reaction in his works,the post-industrial metal texture,lively and concise line,agile altogether,never slow,interpretation of his works with these factors.Born in 1958 in the Swiss Hannes Wettstein,before becoming a designer as a freelance writer started his professional career. And then to do design,in 1994,he taught in karlsruhe,design institute,and obtain the professorship.Turned Hannes Wettstein showed in the area of design,the other people envy talent,awards and appointed design followed,such as design the Swiss embassy in Tehran,Berlin's Grand Hyatt Hotel,etc.Hannes Wettstein besides design furniture,lamp act the role ofing and accessories,also professional audio equipment and table design.Rich experience in design and the design of the various series of accommodation,make the "Imade,Italy production mode" tour on the appearance of Alfa chair is full of expectation.This chair to outline a clear Alfa consists of two parts:one is the back of a chair,stretching down to form the hind legs,is another piece of chair,bend down to become the front legs,Geometrical make each part of the application of harmony.
The Cassina company was created by the brothers Cesare and Umberto Cassina in 1927 in Meda, Brianza, (Northern Italy). In 1964, the Cassina Masters Collection was born, with the acquisition of product rights of Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand. Today, Cassina is the exclusive worldwide licensee of the Le Corbusier designs. The "Cassina I Maestri" collection was widened in 1968 with the acquisition of reproduction rights to some of the Bauhaus objects, and in 1971, the designs of Gerrit Rietveld, Frank Lloyd Wright, and of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1972. The collection continued still, with the re-issue in 1983 of furniture by Erik Gunner Asplund, rights to reproduce furniture by Frank Lloyd Wright, including the Barrel chair, and, finally, in 2004, furniture by Charlotte Perriand.