LE CORBUSIER CHAISE LONGUE
Swiss born Architect Le Corbusier (1887 – 1965) is without a doubt one of the most influential and most admired architects of the twentieth century. With his innovative visions for the home, he became an important figure of the Modernist era.
The LC4 Chaise Longue, designed in 1928 and by Le Corbusier dubbed the “relaxing machine,” is a lounge that mirrors the body’s natural curves while appearing to float above its supports. A tubular bow-shaped frame holds a bed of leather atop a black powder coated steel base. The moveable frame adjusts along the base from upright to full recline with ease, anticipating later ergonomic furniture.
Our version of the Le Corbusier LC4 is covered in fine quality Italian aniline leather (the highest grade of leather) & is available in black, white, chocolatate, cognac, red or tan.
Delivery £45 throughout the mainland UK (except Scotland - please contact us for a quote), & we can also deliver this within Europe.
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