The iconic Mexique outdoor stool by Cassina, designed by Charlotte Perriand, presents itself in new attire perfect for outdoor spaces. Perriand began studying the "en forme libre" series of tables in 1938 and conceived the Mexique model in 1952 for the student rooms of the Maison du Mexique at the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris.
Crafted with materials and finishes specifically designed to withstand weather elements, today this stool retains the elegance and simplicity of the distinctive lines of the historic collection. The iconic triangular shape with rounded corners, conceived to make the most of spaces, remains the unmistakable feature of the stool seat as well, appearing perfect to pair with the high bar table from the same collection.
The combination of refined shapes and weather resistance makes this stool an excellent choice for terraces, gardens, and outdoor lounge areas.