The Cassina Indochine chair is an elegant wooden reinterpretation of the modern 7 Fauteuil Tournant tubular metal chair, both designed by Charlotte Perriand. The original model, conceived in Vietnam in 1943, reflects the designer's ingenuity and flexibility, adapting her creations to the materials and craft techniques available during wartime.Â
Originally with three legs, now with four, Indochine embodies Perriand's design approach, which combines functionality and material sensitivity. Cassina's reissue respects the original design, enhancing it with a refined solid wood construction that reflects the company's craftsmanship excellence.
The rounded profile of the armchair is defined by a round swivel seat, wrapped in a single element that acts as a backrest and armrest, embracing the user with naturalness and comfort. The leather or fabric upholstery, embellished with an elegant perimeter border, creates a harmonious contrast with the solid walnut structure, emphasising the distinctive character of the design.
Ideal for residential and hospitality environments, Indochine stylishly enriches the most refined dining areas, transforming any space into a place for meeting and relaxation. With its warm and sophisticated presence, it invites you to share pleasant moments around the table in the company of guests and family.







