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Chaise Longue LC4 - The years 80-90
Features
The years 80-90
Designer: Charlotte Perriand , Le Corbusier , Pierre Jeanneret
Production: Cassina
Model: LC4
Material: Steel , Lacquered Metal , Leather
Description
Chaise longue with adjustable inclination adjustable with stainless steel structure and lacquered metal, a mattress covered in leather.
Product Condition:
Product in good condition, has small signs of wear and tear.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 71
Width: 57
Depth: 155
Maximum size (cm):
Height: 94,5
Depth: 166
Seat height: 33
Additional Information
Designer:
Charlotte Perriand
Charlotte Perriand is considered one of the founders of contemporary design and a French architect. After studying in Paris, he gained experience in the field of furniture design and furnishing, emerging at the Salon d'Automne. In 1927, Charlotte began a collaboration with Le Corbusier, with whom she created some furnishings that entered the history of design. In 1940, she was invited to Japan to give a seminar on the new design. After Japan entered the war, she managed to escape the war and returned to France in 1946. In the last years of his life he received many awards and decided to keep his atelier open.Find out more about Charlotte Perriand with our insights:
LC4: Le Corbusier at the service of relaxation
Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965), Swiss architect, urban planner, painter and designer. He is remembered in the history of contemporary architecture as a master of the Modern Movement. One detail that distinguishes it from the others is the use of reinforced concrete for contemporary urban architecture. He managed to make architecture a solution to the social needs of man. His works are recognized as a UNESCO heritage site.Find out more about Le Corbusier with our insights:
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Pierre Jeanneret
Pierre Jeanneret (1896 - 1967), Swiss architect, designer and urban planner. His work is extremely connected to Le Corbusier, from whom he is often and willingly obscured due to the degree of kinship. He received his diploma from the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva and then began his collaboration with his cousin in 1922. The studio, managed in collaboration with his cousin, was closed with the beginning of the Second World War. At the end of the Nazi invasion, he began to work alone, thinking about the creation of new works and dealing with furniture design.Find out more about the (name of the movement etc.) with our insights:
LC4 or Le Corbusier at the service of relaxation