The Cassina Doron console is an object that combines functionality and architecture, designed to fit naturally into different spaces in the home. Designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1939, this 'en forme libre' console perfectly embodies the concept of équipement de l'habitation: a versatile piece of furniture that can adapt to the needs of the environment in which it is placed.
The sculptural, shaped top is supported by a single cylindrical leg and fixed to the wall, creating a visual balance between lightness and solidity. Made of solid natural Canaletto walnut or lacquered MDF, available in a matt or glossy finish, the Cassina Doron console comes in a single size and can be installed on either the right or left side, depending on the space available.
Its understated, functional elegance makes it perfect for a variety of uses: in the entrance hall or corridor as a shelf for small objects, between the kitchen and dining room as a practical serving tray, or in the bedroom as a refined dressing table. It can also be transformed into a desk under a window, harmoniously restoring the proportions of the wall.
Doron by Cassina is more than a console: it is an architectural gesture that enriches the space with discretion, intelligence and beauty.







