Timeless, unique, and profoundly authentic, the LC2 armchair was designed by Le Corbusier in collaboration with Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand in 1928. The LC2 collection became the group’s modernist take on the traditional club chair. Highlighted by the external elaborately curved tubular steel frame, the substantial and hardy pillows offer a clean minimalistic appeal to this extremely comfortable armchair.
As a spirited advocate of Modernism, Le Corbusier created pieces that expressed his ideas with great sophistication. Based on an in depth exploration of reclining chairs, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand devised the LC4 as an expression of relaxation with a focus on the human figure.
Cassina was established in 1927 in the Northern region of Brianza, Italy, an area noted for its skilled artisans and woodworkers. Rooted in high quality Italian craftsmanship Cassina began acquiring licenses to reproduce some of the world’s most well renowned furniture designs. The incredible quality of materials leads to the most amazing expression of form and function celebrating new design as well as highlighting notable designs of the past.
- Designed By: Le Corbusier
- Made in: Italy
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- Seat height: 18.9" Seat Height
- Arm height: 26.4" H