Stool Casalino, white plastic, by A. Begge, Casala, Germany, 1970s.
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The Casalino stool, designed by Alexander Begge for Casala in Germany during the 1970s, is an emblematic example of the space age design movement. The stool is made entirely of molded plastic in a pure, cool white tone, featuring a seamless, monolithic construction with organically flowing lines. Rounded edges, an integrated seat with a gentle dip, and a distinctive cutout handle at the front provide easy portability. The wide, arched legs ensure stability, while subtle grooves on the inner sides of the legs allow for stacking. The surface is smooth and glossy, reflecting light and emphasizing the stool's sculptural character. No visible joints or fasteners further strengthen the impression of fluidity in form. The stool is in very good vintage condition, with no visible cracks, chips, or discoloration, and the glossy finish is well-preserved with minimal signs of use. This stool tells the story of an era when optimism about the future was translated into the design of everyday objects. Its form evokes a scene from a 1970s science fiction film: the white hue creates a neutral background for light, while the gentle curves and soft volume reveal inspirations drawn from both futuristic architecture and the modernist aesthetics of the time. It feels light to the touch and dynamic to the eye, as if suggesting that interiors can be both practical and bold. The Casalino stool can be paired with other plastic or lacquered wood furniture to highlight its space age origins. It fits well in both modern, minimalist settings and in eclectic, collector-style interiors inspired by the 197
DIMENSION
Height50 cm
Width40 cm
Length50 cm
Dimension details
Length50 cm
Height50 cm
Width40 cm
Weight2 kg
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