20 Casiers Standard is a collection of storage units created in 1925 by Le Corbusier with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand for Cassina, were relaunched in 2016, with a more contemporary look, enhanced to be more versatile and functional than ever before. The Casiers Standard, by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, are elements with a unique and timeless design, capable of architecturally organizing the environment, suitable for accommodate a wide array of objects in any context, forming real equipped walls. The containers are currently available in 18 fixed compositions, all 37.5 cm deep, available in two-module or three-module versions, in three different types: with open compartments, with two hinged doors, with lower flap door. Each shelf has five height options. Legs are supplied in two versions: four slim-line chromed pilotis, or two painted round pedestal bases. Compositions: - 020 C1 composition L.150 - P.38 - H.140 cm, two modules (day / two doors) with metal frame with four pilotis Ø 3.5 (finish C) - 020 C2 composition W.150 - D.38 - H.140 cm, two modules (day / flap) with metal frame with four Ø 3.5 pilotis (finish C) - 020 C3 composition W.225 - D.38 - H.140 cm, three modules (day / doors / day) with metal frame with four Ø 3.5 pilotis (finish C) - 020 C4 composition L.225 - P.38 - H.140 cm, three modules (day / flap / day) with metal frame with four Ø 3.5 pilots (finish C) - 020 A5 composition L.225 - P.38 - H.113 cm, three modules (day / doors / day) with metal frame with two corolla bases (finish A) - 020 A6 composition W.225 - D.38 - H.140 cm, three modules (day / doors / day) with metal frame with two corolla bases (finish A) - 020 A7 composition W.225 - D.38 - H.140 cm, three modules (day / flap / day) with metal frame with two corolla bases (finish A)