In 1929 at the salon d-autumne in Paris, le corbusier and his team of designers presented a revolutionary collection of furniture that stunned the city. Among the pieces was the ethereal yet bold 3029 table (1928), a mathematically refined structure of steel and glass that has become one of the most important international style tables of the 20th-century. Made of aeronautical steel, the base is welded for a seamless finish with sculpted angles and smooth, mitered corners. Scale and proportion unsurpassed by other designs. Each piece is signed and numbered and, as a product of cassina's masters collection.