The simplicity of the materials and the purity of the forms, inspired by Alpine architecture and atmospheres, guided the creation of two iconic stool-tables designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1953. Among these, Cassina's Tabouret Méribel side table takes its name from a French location beloved by Perriand.
Crafted with masterful craftsmanship, Tabouret Méribel features three angular, cut solid wood legs that support a turned top/seat, which is slightly concave to offer comfortable seating. Available in natural oak, black-stained oak or Canaletto walnut, it highlights the authentic beauty of the wood and its grain, enhanced by precise and refined workmanship.
Perfect next to sofas and armchairs, in both classic and contemporary settings, the Cassina Tabouret Méribel side table is a discreet yet distinctive piece: a practical surface for books and magazines, capable of embellishing the space with a rustic and timeless charm that recalls the mountains and the elegance of the architecture of the past.







