The Gaja chair by Cassina is a contemporary piece of furniture that recalls the formal purity of rationalism, standing out for its agile, practical and surprisingly light character. Stackable and airy, Gaja looks like a minimalist sculpture, combining simplicity and refinement.
The open structure, made of electro-welded and chrome-plated steel rod, curves elegantly, creating a round and inviting profile. The seat, padded with flexible polyurethane foam, seems to float above the slender legs, accentuating the feeling of lightness and fluidity in the design. The model is available in two versions: with a padded backrest for greater comfort, or in a more essential version, where support is provided solely by the metal structure.
Completely re-industrialised and perfected, Gaja now features a thermoformed seat and a backrest reinforced with elastic straps, as well as a wadding lining and a zip that allows the fabric or leather cover to be easily removed, facilitating maintenance and extending the product's lifespan.
Versatile and discreet, the Cassina Gaja chair fits with natural elegance into both residential and contract and hospitality spaces. In the dining area, it complements the table with understated refinement, while in more intimate settings, such as the home study, it becomes a decorative element. It is also perfect for bars and restaurants, where its compact size and slender profile help to optimise space and create a visually light and welcoming atmosphere.







