Cab 412 Sessel by Mario Bellini for Cassina

€2,400.00
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Designed by renowned Italian architect and designer Mario Bellini in 1977, the Cab 412 chair is a celebrated icon of modern design. Manufactured by Cassina, this innovative model features a robust steel frame entirely clad in a tailored dark red (oxblood) cowhide leather cover, which is zipped over the frame like a bespoke garment — a revolutionary concept at the time.

Design Highlights:

  • Model: Cab 412

  • Designer: Mario Bellini

  • Manufacturer: Cassina

  • Year of Design: 1977

  • Origin: Italy

Materials:

  • Structural frame: Steel

  • Upholstery: Premium full-grain cowhide leather, dark red

Dimensions:

  • Width: 49 cm

  • Depth: 52 cm

  • Height: 82 cm

Condition:
Good vintage condition with signs of wear consistent with age and use. The leather shows a natural patina, adding character and authenticity to the set.

This listing includes a set of four original chairs.

The Cab 412 is part of the permanent collection of several major museums and remains a timeless piece for collectors and enthusiasts of 20th-century design.

Designed by renowned Italian architect and designer Mario Bellini in 1977, the Cab 412 chair is a celebrated icon of modern design. Manufactured by Cassina, this innovative model features a robust steel frame entirely clad in a tailored dark red (oxblood) cowhide leather cover, which is zipped over the frame like a bespoke garment — a revolutionary concept at the time.

Design Highlights:

  • Model: Cab 412

  • Designer: Mario Bellini

  • Manufacturer: Cassina

  • Year of Design: 1977

  • Origin: Italy

Materials:

  • Structural frame: Steel

  • Upholstery: Premium full-grain cowhide leather, dark red

Dimensions:

  • Width: 49 cm

  • Depth: 52 cm

  • Height: 82 cm

Condition:
Good vintage condition with signs of wear consistent with age and use. The leather shows a natural patina, adding character and authenticity to the set.

This listing includes a set of four original chairs.

The Cab 412 is part of the permanent collection of several major museums and remains a timeless piece for collectors and enthusiasts of 20th-century design.