Service Prunier
Porcelain Crockery (sets of 2)
With Motive
Material | porcelain |
Colour | white with motive |
Cassina in collaboration with Richard Ginori and the Le Corbusier
Foundation
The tableware, designed by Le Corbusier, was originally created for
the Prunier restaurant in London. In 1961, owner Madame Prunier
asked Corbusier to design a collection of tableware for her restaurant
with the interlocking hands motif found on the bottom of the
Les
Mains
tapestry, which was designed by the Master in 1951 and
displayed in a private room of the establishment. Le Corbusier used
the plates himself which, as he loved to say, combined quality and
taste, or
“the taste of forms”
. In collaboration with Richard Ginori,
Cassina has reissued the tableware with full respect for the original
project, paying close attention to and focusing on its authenticity.
Service Prunier
includes a plate, soup dish, dessert plate and coffee
cup with saucer and is made of white porcelain, like the model, with
Le Corbusier’s original design applied by hand.
Material | porcelain |
Colour | white with motive |
Cassina in collaboration with Richard Ginori and the Le Corbusier
Foundation
The tableware, designed by Le Corbusier, was originally created for
the Prunier restaurant in London. In 1961, owner Madame Prunier
asked Corbusier to design a collection of tableware for her restaurant
with the interlocking hands motif found on the bottom of the
Les
Mains
tapestry, which was designed by the Master in 1951 and
displayed in a private room of the establishment. Le Corbusier used
the plates himself which, as he loved to say, combined quality and
taste, or
“the taste of forms”
. In collaboration with Richard Ginori,
Cassina has reissued the tableware with full respect for the original
project, paying close attention to and focusing on its authenticity.
Service Prunier
includes a plate, soup dish, dessert plate and coffee
cup with saucer and is made of white porcelain, like the model, with
Le Corbusier’s original design applied by hand.