The structure, borrowed from the chair of the same family designed by Patricia Urquiola, is composed of a large seat cushion and two sinuous tubes which, in a continuous line, create legs, armrests and backrest.
A small armchair with sinuous shapes, designed as a haven of relaxation. Dudet contains a responsible soul as it is easily disassembled: the metal structure can be separated from the polyurethane padding foam, made with a percentage of polyols derived from biological sources, facilitating the recycling of materials.
The covering can also be removed thanks to the zip, available in gray or black shades, which runs along the internal arch of the legs.
Active since 1927, Cassina was one of the first Italian companies to focus on furniture research and innovation. It partnered with distinguished architects and designers to find new ways of designing and thus beginning industrial design in Italy as early as the 1950s. Cassina has always had a very precise identity aknowledged allover the world, due to the balance between technology and craftsmanship.
The Cassina collection "I grandi Maestri" began in 1964 with the collaboration of designers such as Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand.