Mexique is a high and low table designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1952 for Cassina. Legs in matte black fi nish metal, feet in plastic material. Triangular shaped tops with rounded edges, in solid natural American walnut or natural oak. Mexique was designed by the French designer for the rooms of the House of the Student of Maison du Mexique at Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris. The particular shape, triangular with rounded corners, was designed specifically to make the most of the space. Today, after more than fifty years, Mexique still exerts great appeal, thanks to a timeless design and quality materials that befit and nourish each of contemporary living needs. Wood is a natural material, subject to changements caused by external factors such as sunlight, temperature, humidity, daily use. These changements are not to be considered as faults but peculiarities of the material, emphasizing its natural beauty. In this version: low table in natural oak - legs painted black