The Cassina 11 Table Pieds Corolle is a true functional work of art, combining formal grandeur with versatility. Designed in 1934 by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret, the model was created in two distinct versions: the first, intended for Le Corbusier's Paris apartment, with a marble top; the second, created in 1935 for the Maison du Jeune Homme in Brussels, with a slate top.
Today, Cassina offers a refined reissue, available with a Carrara marble top (Appartement Le Corbusier) or natural walnut top (Plateau Bois), two materials that elegantly interpret different living styles: the former more sculptural and monumental, the latter warmer and more welcoming.
The structure is defined by a grey cast iron base, with wide, stable circular feet and slender uprights that give the table a powerful and harmonious visual balance. Its sculptural impact makes it perfect for both classic and contemporary settings, where it stands out as a central and distinctive element.
Available in a single size, the Cassina 11 Table Pieds Corolle enriches the dining room with an elegant and decisive profile, while offering generous space for moments of conviviality in style and comfort.







