The 512 Ombra armchair, part of the Cassina series and designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1953, is a classic example of Perriand's creativity and elegance thanks to its minimal, linear aesthetic.
The cushions for the seat and backrest are laid out in an orthogonal pattern, and the overall design is one that is streamlined and uncluttered. The steel seat frame maintains the same level of pristine formality as the rest of the chair. Its nearly volumeless lines give the illusion that the chair is flat.
Its strong and precise geometries ensure that the 512 Ombra armchair strikes a pleasing mix between aesthetic, formal, and utilitarian taste, making it suitable for use with a wide variety of contemporary furniture.
The polished chrome frame and fabric or leather upholstered cushions add just the appropriate touch of sophistication to this armchair, which is in keeping with the designer's revitalized and contemporary outlook on life.