An outdoor dining duo completes Cassina’s playful Trampoline collection
Brand story by Harriet Thorpe
Meda (Mi), Italy
07.05.24
Introducing a new table and chair, Patricia Urquiola’s modern Trampoline collection plays with lively shapes and hues to infuse a dynamic flair to any exterior space – where boredom finds no place.
The new Trampoline Table and Chair for the outdoors, available in four Mediterranean-inspired colours. Photo: Francesco Dolfo
The new Trampoline Table and Chair for the outdoors, available in four Mediterranean-inspired colours. Photo: Francesco Dolfo
×Patricia Urquiola has created an ‘open-air banquet’ in Trampoline, a novel outdoor dining duo from Cassina that completes the playful Trampoline collection. Two new products, a table and a chair, with the same rounded contours as the wider collection, have been designed to blend into a variety of outdoor settings between the light and shadows cast by the sun.
The aluminium-framed table has a top of either Cemento Soft Touch concrete or Corallo Beige Marble. Photo: Francesco Dolfo
The aluminium-framed table has a top of either Cemento Soft Touch concrete or Corallo Beige Marble. Photo: Francesco Dolfo
×With a modern architectural aesthetic, the Trampoline Table features a painted aluminium structure – available in four colours: ivory, taupe, terracotta and green – bounded by two lateral sections reminiscent of stone portals. The base twists and turns in an interlocking of geometric elements. It supports an elegant rectangular or square tabletop with rounded corners, available in a resistant, washable Cemento Soft Touch concrete for a monochromatic look, or a luxurious Corallo Beige Marble for dynamic dialogue.
Playfully engaging with light and shadow, the chairs are available in two versions. Photo: Francesco Dolfo
Playfully engaging with light and shadow, the chairs are available in two versions. Photo: Francesco Dolfo
×The Trampoline Chair also features an interplay of shapes, materials and colours recalling Mediterranean landscapes. Available in two versions, the first has a backrest in hand-woven polypropylene and nylon cord, echoing the materiality of the entire collection, upon which cushions can be freely arranged. The second features a minimalist exposed tubular aluminium structure with removable cushions attached to the tubular frame with fabric strips and brass buttons. Upholstered in various weaves and patterns, the soft padding, protected by water-repellent fabric, is made of recycled PET fibre wadding and polyurethane foam.
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