The 8 Tabouret Tournant, Durable stool by Cassina is a natural evolution of the famous swivel armchair designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1927 for her Parisian apartment on Place Saint-Sulpice. Presented at the Salon d'Automne in 1929, this project is part of the collection co-signed with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, an expression of a rational vision of mass production based on the use of common elements.
Its iconic and functional shape echoes the round seat, supported by four tubular steel legs, available in a polished chrome or painted finish. The cushion, padded with recycled polyester wadding, reflects a commitment to sustainability without altering the integrity of the original design. The fabric or leather upholstery is embellished with a piped edge that enhances its refinement.
Simple in form but rich in personality, the 8 Tabouret Tournant swivel stool by Durable Cassina adapts with ease to a variety of contexts: perfect next to a desk in executive offices, as an extra seat in the living room, a complement to the vanity desk in the bedroom or a decorative element in any corner of the home.
This discreet yet emblematic object embodies the synthesis of historic design, contemporary comfort and environmental responsibility. A small masterpiece that continues to recount the evolution of taste and technique with elegance and consistency.







