Table en forme libre is designed by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina with top in solid wood with rounded surface, finishes in mahogany or glossy ot matt lacquered. The staves forming the surface have visible side joints that become decorative elements.
The table has three legs in solid wood: one is oval with a wider footprint, the other two are smaller and are cylinder-shaped. Adhesive felt leg pads.
Charlotte Perriand started work on the tables en forme libre in 1938. Originally intended for her own atelier in the Montparnasse area of central Paris, they went into production courtesy of Galerie Steph Simon at the end of the 1950s. All rounded edges, and asymmetrical lines, these tables are perfectly suited to accommodating up to eight guests in small spaces.