Table à Plateau Interchangeable Cassina is an iconic coffee table designed in 1937 by Charlotte Perriand for her Montparnasse studio. It combines formal elegance and refined materials, transforming itself into a decorative and functional accessory, perfect on its own or in dynamic compositions within the living room.
The structure consists of three circular legs, joined by crossbars that support the top, originally designed to be interchangeable. The top, also circular, appears to be delicately resting and nestled between the legs, creating a harmonious visual balance. It is available in extra-clear tempered glass, anthracite smoked glass, Carrara marble or black Marquina marble, offering variations ranging from luminous minimalism to more intense textures.
Available in two sizes, the Cassina Table à Plateau Interchangeable coffee table lends itself to multiple interpretations: as a single side table or in compositions that play on heights and materials, giving rise to surprising and personalised solutions. A versatile piece of furniture, capable of enriching any environment with sobriety, expressive power and a poetic touch that pays homage to Perriand's modernist vision.







