(Expect this to be all you see scrolling on Instagram in the coming days.)
The On the Rocks installation at Milan Design Week.
(Blazys own Tabouret, in plain wood, sits beside his bed in Milan.)

Bottega Veneta and Cassina transform Le Corbusier’s LC14 Tabouret Cabanon stool or side table, encasing it in Bottega’s trademark woven leather.
(Also, honorable mention to the incredible Murano glass cacti.)
All of the leather work was done at Bottegas workshops in Montebello, near Vicenza, in Italy.
(Dont even ask me about the cost.

The “On the Rocks” installation at Milan Design Week.
I didnt dare enquire.
Bottega Venetas artisanal weaving techniques seen close up at the houses fall 2024 show.
Thats fitting, givenquick backstory herethe origins of the piece.

The set of Bottega Veneta’s fall 2024 show, with seating provided by the house’s scorched reworking of the LC14 Tabouret with Cassina. (Also, honorable mention to the incredible Murano glass cacti.)
Le Corbusier then reworked his found object in 1952 into a new version.
The rest is, quite literally, history.
The original LC14 stool in Le Corbusiers Cabanon home.

Bottega Veneta’s artisanal weaving techniques seen close up at the house’s fall 2024 show.
That inspires me in my work at Bottega Veneta.

The original LC14 stool in Le Corbusier’s Cabanon home.