The Antella table, designed by Kazuhide Takahama, is a multifunctional piece of furniture that can be used as a console or an oval dining table. Made of lacquered MDF, it is available in glossy or matt finishes in various colors. Thanks to the hinged semi-circular tops, it can be closed and locked with a magnet, making it a versatile and space-saving solution for modern environments.
Cassina
Cassina was founded in 1927 in Meda (Milan) by Cesare and Umberto Cassina, inaugurating industrial design in Italy in the 1950s. The brand's identity is found in an original union where technological aptitude is closely linked to traditional craftsmanship. Cassina maintains its ancient heart, the carpentry, the linchpin of all its workmanship. It is characterised by a transversal culture of absolute quality, which makes each Cassina piece unique.
He completed his architectural studies in Tokyo and began working in Kazuo Fuioka's studio. He came to Italy in 1957 on the occasion of the Milan Triennale and here he met Dino Gavina with whom he collaborated for a long time. In contact with the most active Italian designers, in this lively climate of cultural exchanges, he began to develop his own stylistic lexicon which would become increasingly more defined.