First presented at the Salon d'Automne in Paris in 1929, as part of the exhibition "L'Equipement Intérieur d'une Habitation", Cassina's 10 Table En Tube was originally designed as the LC10-P desk, the result of a collaboration between Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret. In 1984, Perriand proposed her own reinterpretation, which was reissued the following year by Cassina to meet the needs of contemporary living.
Available in two sizes, the table stands out for its essential and visually light design. The chrome-plated tubular steel frame is combined with brightly coloured lacquered laminates, while the square or rectangular top is made of transparent or coloured glass, inspired by Le Corbusier's colour palette. The result is a versatile piece of furniture that adapts elegantly to any environment.
Perfect for small spaces, the Cassina 10 Table En Tube enhances any setting with its refined minimalism. The high-quality materials and purity of its lines make it a piece of furniture that combines aesthetics and functionality. Although it was designed in the last century, it remains as relevant as ever, embodying a modern, sophisticated and timeless style.







