Reclaiming simple materials and basic shapes, with an eye to architecture and mountain life, led to the creation of two historic design low table-stools, Berger & Méribel, inspired respectively by the milking stools used by mountain shepherds in French towns.
Both pieces are inspired by the mountains. While the latter takes its name from the milking-stool used by alpine shepherds, the former is inspired by the French locality much loved by designer and architect Charlotte Perriand. These furnishing accessories stand out for the honesty of their simple shapes and for the concrete expression of their materials and function. The turned seat meets the stylized legs both in the Tabouret Berger, a lower version with three legs in hand-turned solid wood, and in the taller Tabouret Méribel, which has three angular legs.
Produced by Cassina thanks to a meticulous work of craftsmanship that respects the authenticity of the original design, these small masterpieces can be used on their own or in creative compositions. The use of solid wood communicates a pleasant sense of softness, and we see the continuity of the grain right the way across the seat to the borders, nature creating a unique pattern on each.
Tabouret Méribel
By Charlotte Perriand, From Cassina- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Charlotte Perriand, 1955
- Made in Italy by Cassina
- Dimensions
- 13" diameter | 15.1" h
- Materials
- Solid oak or walnut
- Shipping Time
- Select options for shipping time
- additional configurations available
- iconic design
- archival reissue
- french modern
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