Cassina draws inspiration from the genius of Le Corbusier for a collection of three modern trays in pure, unglazed porcelain, borrowing some of the symbolic half-relief designs from the figurative archive of the city of Chandigarh.
Each tray, made exclusively for Cassina by Richard Ginori, bears a graphic subject drawn by the Maestro in 1956: the open hand (square tray with rounded corners), the fish (round tray), the movement of the sun (rectangular tray), evoking the symbol of peace.