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Agapecasa Cavalletto Seating

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The Cavalletto system was originally designed and patented in 1953 and it continues to stand out with its remarkable versatility and functionality. Its defining feature is an upturned “V”-shaped trestle, which enables easy stacking through Mangiarotti’s signature and timeless gravity joint.

Today, this timeless system has been revitalised and remains as relevant as ever, now available not only as shelving but also in bench seating and coffee table configurations.

The bench offers simplicity and versatility, available in three lengths—one, two, or three modules. It can function as a comfortable seat with the addition of a leather cushion, or serve as a practical storage area.

Agapecasa is a unique collaboration between Studio Mangiarotti and leading Italian bathware company Agape. Agapecasa extends the Agape vision with original pieces including chairs, tables & storage units, that are refined, functional and modern conceived by an extraordinary architect whose experimentation established new reference parameters in typology, form and construction. Modular system of stackable vertical elements and shelves made from birch plywood, available in natural or dark oak finish and with optional storage units.

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Details

Designer
Angelo Mangiarotti
Designed
1953
Material
Wood
Origin
Italy

Dimensions

Width Height Depth Finishes
Cavalletto Seating ACVL0391 1060mm 400mm 470mm Natural, Brown or Dark Oak
Cavalletto Seating ACVL0392 2090mm 400mm 470mm Natural, Brown or Dark Oak

An optional black leather cushion consisting of two symmetrical parts can be added to Cavalletto.

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Finishes

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Natural Oak

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Brown Oak

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Dark Oak

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