Cassina Mexique is an iconic coffee table belonging to the en forme libre series, developed between 1938 and 1939 and finalised in 1952 to furnish the student rooms of the Maison du Mexique at the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris. Its organic shape, designed to optimise space, allows multiple elements to be combined to create large, fluid and harmonious compositions.
The top, made of thick wood, stands out for its triangular silhouette with rounded, soft and welcoming corners, in elegant contrast to the three triangular legs in folded sheet metal. The base, available in gunmetal grey or matt black finishes, interacts with the top in a refined play of materials. The top is available in solid Canaletto walnut, for those who prefer warmth and naturalness, or in matt or glossy lacquered wood, for a more daring and contemporary look.
Versatile and sophisticated, Mexique fits naturally into both residential and contract environments. In the living room, it serves as a side table or coffee table, perfect for creating unique and refined compositions. In lounges, bars and restaurants, it adds a touch of distinctive and modern design. With its discreet functionality and timeless profile, the Cassina Mexique coffee table enriches any space with elegance and personality.







