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When two name like Cassina and Jean Marie Massaud team up the results are bound to be impressive, and more than likely very contemporary.
The Aspen opposing sofas work well together as a long sleek single seating surface, or as individual chaise lounges.
Cassina’s Aspen collection includes an end table suspended on a center cylinder that transitions into the side of the sofa in a very smooth transition.
The sofa comes in 180 and 260cm lengths and delicately floats on two feet that remind me of ice skate blades.
Here Aspen is combined with another Massaud design, the Auklund lounge chair and ottoman shown in black leather, for a most stunning modern statement.
Via furniturestoreblog

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