
Basculant Chair Inspired by Le Corbusier (LC1)
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Product name: LC1 basculant chair inspired designer: Le corbusier
Product no: LC-1 product sort: Modern classic
Product size(cm): W63 * d64 * h65
Product description:
The 'basculant chair' is based on the 18th century wooden version which was originally foldable and used on picnics in the colonial days. Crafted by le corbusier, the inspired basclant chair is a study in beauty, form and function. Its adjustable back and deep, sloping chair cushion let you choose the perfect angle of comfort.
Movable back rest. Elegant stainless steel frame, highly polished. Italian leather or pony leather version available.
The LC1 has an adjustable back that allows the user to choose the most comfortable posture. This item is available with a polished chrome frame in your choice of tri-color or black hairy hide with black leather arm straps and black or Russian-red saddle leather with matching arm straps. The LC1 is included in the design collection of the museum of modern art.
Sling chair, metal frame.
The "cassina I maestri" (cassina masters) collection includes some of the most important furniture created by leading figures in the modern movement, pieces which have since become landmarks in the evolution of contemporary design.
The collection is enriched with great designs, which may well expand in the future to take in other important names. The amassment fosters the emergence of the absolute values of design, which transcend space and time, the content of which has never been explored, thus constituting a fundamental contribution to current design research. These pieces fit into contemporary furnishing schemes with the utmost naturalness, blending in as effortlessly as furniture designed this year.
Early in his career, charles-edouard jeanneret, also known as le corbusier, was met with some resistance to his work. Owing to its alleged "revolutionary" nature and the radical look it acquired from its "purist" form. In time, however, it won the recognition it deserved and is still widely admired.
Product no: LC-1 product sort: Modern classic
Product size(cm): W63 * d64 * h65
Product description:
The 'basculant chair' is based on the 18th century wooden version which was originally foldable and used on picnics in the colonial days. Crafted by le corbusier, the inspired basclant chair is a study in beauty, form and function. Its adjustable back and deep, sloping chair cushion let you choose the perfect angle of comfort.
Movable back rest. Elegant stainless steel frame, highly polished. Italian leather or pony leather version available.
The LC1 has an adjustable back that allows the user to choose the most comfortable posture. This item is available with a polished chrome frame in your choice of tri-color or black hairy hide with black leather arm straps and black or Russian-red saddle leather with matching arm straps. The LC1 is included in the design collection of the museum of modern art.
Sling chair, metal frame.
The "cassina I maestri" (cassina masters) collection includes some of the most important furniture created by leading figures in the modern movement, pieces which have since become landmarks in the evolution of contemporary design.
The collection is enriched with great designs, which may well expand in the future to take in other important names. The amassment fosters the emergence of the absolute values of design, which transcend space and time, the content of which has never been explored, thus constituting a fundamental contribution to current design research. These pieces fit into contemporary furnishing schemes with the utmost naturalness, blending in as effortlessly as furniture designed this year.
Early in his career, charles-edouard jeanneret, also known as le corbusier, was met with some resistance to his work. Owing to its alleged "revolutionary" nature and the radical look it acquired from its "purist" form. In time, however, it won the recognition it deserved and is still widely admired.
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