A symbol of stylistic, material and technological innovation, Marco Zanuso's Lady sofa for Cassina represents a milestone in Italian design of the 1950s. Its modern construction, surprising for the time, made it a cult object capable of enhancing the luxury and elegance of any environment.
Compact and sophisticated, Lady rests on four slender, slightly slanted legs that support a wide, comfortable seat. Its uniqueness lies in the production process: the seat, backrest and sides are made separately, each with a different degree of padding, calibrated according to ergonomic requirements and the pressure exerted by the body. Comfort is guaranteed by a tubular steel frame with elastic straps and padding designed down to the smallest detail.
The armrests, made of poplar plywood, feature a characteristic "bean" shape with a generous perimeter profile, perfectly harmonised with the sinuous lines of the sofa. A natural evolution of the famous armchair of the same name, Lady is available in a wide range of fabrics, including an iconic version with black and white checkered upholstery and matt basalt-coloured legs.
Customisable to suit individual styles, the Cassina Lady sofa is versatile enough for both residential and contract spaces, enriching any setting with the timeless charm of 1950s design. Whether in a private corner of the home or in the lobby of a luxury hotel, this sofa offers elegant seating for moments of relaxation.







