LC4 chaise longue by Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand for Cassina in fur, 1960s

LC4 chaise longue by Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand for Cassina in fur, 1960s 1382752

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Item description

Chaise longue, model LC4 serial number 2344, designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand for Cassina in 1965. The chaise longue was born from the inspiration of the three design artists who wanted to design a comfortable domestic furniture, where every person could rest, even without sleeping, relaxing head, shoulders, back and legs. Initially designed in 1928, the chaise longue was then mass-produced in the mid-1960s and would become a true design icon over the years. The frame is made of chrome-plated tubular steel, the headrest is made of leather while the upholstery is made of soft white fur. The LC4 chaise longue by Le Corbusier has a variable inclination and can be placed in various poses, this allows for greater comfort and a perfect anatomical shape of the body during rest. Le Corbusier's LC4 chaise longue is probably the most famous armchair in the history of design, it has a solid core and is resistant to the weight of the body despite prolonged use, it guarantees softness and relaxation, thanks to the soft padding and delicate upholstery. It is defined as the chaise longue par excellence, a perfect mix of geometry, full-bodiedness, purity and elegance, in fact it furnishes every area or zone for relaxation and leisure in the home in a refined, optimal and characterising way.

ID: 36842-1643981795-31912

Item details

White
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Color

Metal
Fabric

Material

Good

Condition

Italian

Origin

60-70

Time period

Le Corbusier

Designer

Cassina

Maker

Item sizes

70 cm

Height

160 cm

Width

57 cm

Depth


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