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Dip Collection | Stool

DESIGN BY Aldo Bakker, 2026

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ONE SILHOUETTE, MANY ITERATIONS

A cork stool, part of the Dip Collection by Aldo Bakker. This family of objects, designed to accompany daily life, is available in shapes that vary by scale, material and function. Completing the collection are ceramic vases and low tables, and a borosilicate glass tumbler, defined by a shared geometry.

PRODUCT CARE AND MAINTENANCE

In this manual you will find some recommendations for the care and maintenance of your Cassina products.

The materials are divided into different categories; each one is accompanied by its own information sheet with instructions, preventative measures and methods for cleaning.

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PRODUCTION YEAR

2026

The Dip Collection, designed by Aldo Bakker, is an exercise in continuity – a search for harmony between function, form and material, where elegance is born from simplicity.

Common thread throughout the series of furnishing accessories is their silhouette, interpreted through objects of varying scale, material and function to emphasise the harmony of the design, intended to elegantly accompany everyday life.

A cork stool, a mouth-blown borosilicate glass tumbler, a ceramic vase and low table (both available in two sizes) create a splendid, seamless composition, united by a pure, delicate shape that embodies an immediate sense of containment and presence. The palette is subdued and refined, with neutral colours that combine effortlessly with transparencies and the natural shades of cork. 

 

Aldo Bakker
Aldo Bakker

The work of Dutch artist and designer Aldo Bakker (born 1971) has a delicate and rare sense of harmony and the shapes communicate through colour, association, touch, texture, and materiality. His designs are exquisitely balanced, often strange, yet strangely familiar. Timeless, sculptural and always intended to trigger a response. Widely published and exhibited, Aldo Bakker continues selected collaborations with renown manufacturers while further completing his personal collection with master craftsmen and galleries around the world.