Coffe Tables

MEXIQUE

Cassina

Wooden coffee table

Properties

Product Code: 000
Category: Coffe Tables

Material Properties

Used Material:
Please review product data sheet.
Durability:
Please review product data sheet.

Product Attribute Symbols
Dimensions

Length (cm): Please review product data sheet.
Width (cm): Please review product data sheet.
Height (cm): Please review product data sheet.
Volume (cm³): Lütfen garanti belgesini inceleyiniz.

Assembly and Installation Instructions

Assembly: Please review assembly instructions.
Assembly Tools: Please review assembly instructions.
Assembly Instructions: Please review assembly instructions.
Professional Help: Please review assembly instructions.

Care and Cleaning Instructions

Cleaning Instructions: Please review user manual.
Care Instructions: Please review user manual.
Recommended Cleaning Materials: Please review user manual.

Safety and Quality Documents

No File

Images

No image

Pricing and Payment Conditions

Pricing Policy: Please contact sales team.
Payment Options: Please contact sales team.
Delivery Period: Please contact sales team.
Minimum Order Quantity: Please contact sales team.

Warranty and Servicing Information

Warranty Period: 2 years
Warranty Coverage: Please review warranty certificate.
Service Contact : Please review warranty certificate.

References

No image

Included as one of the tables en forme libre created between 1938 and 1939, the final design was developed in 1952 for the students’ rooms of the Maison du Mexique at the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris.‎

With a frame designed to be as compact as possible, the tables could be juxtaposed to create larger, symmetrical units.‎ In 1952, the wooden legs were replaced by triangular-section bent metal.‎ In 1956, the low-level version was created for the Galerie Steph Simon in Paris.‎ The generous depth of the wooden table-top, available in solid wood, as well as with a gloss or matte finish, resonates with rare beauty.‎ Meanwhile, form follows function in the edges form, reflecting the size of the human hand.‎ In 2018, two new dining table variants of the Mexique are being launched, designed to accommodate between five and six guests.‎ In addition, a number of new finishes enhance further the potential for these tables to work together and serve new purposes.‎