Duc-Duc

Category
Sofas
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
L 164 cm - P 86 cm - H 42/70 cm
L 242 cm - P 86 cm - H 42/70 cm
Finiture
Coating on request
Year
1976
The Duc-Duc sofa, designed by Mario Bellini in 1976 and reissued by Cassina, is a design icon characterized by a structure of panels assembled with a vertical hinge, which creates an elegant and linear look. Designed to combine innovation and minimalism, it maintains the strong lines of the original model, offering comfort and a distinctive architectural style.
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.
Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini, born in 1935 in Milan, is an internationally renowned architect and designer. He graduated in architecture in 1959 at the Polytechnic of Milan, where he was a student of Gio Ponti. In the 1960s he began his activity in the world of design, opening a professional studio. From 1963 he became chief design consultant at the Olivetti company. He has received the Golden Compass Award eight times and twenty-five of his works are in the permanent design collection of MoMA in New York. Since the 1980s Bellini has dedicated himself almost entirely to architecture, designing numerous buildings all over the world.