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LC4 Chaise Longue
LC4 Chaise Longue
LC4 Chaise Longue (1928), 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 fabric atop a rectilinear steel base. The moveable frame adjusts along the base from upright to full recline with ease, anticipating later ergonomic furniture. The LC4 is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Each piece is signed and numbered and, as a product of Cassina's Masters Collection, is manufactured by Cassina in Italy under exclusive worldwide license from the Le Corbusier Foundation.
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LC4 Chaise Longue
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LC4 Chaise Lounge - Leather
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LC4 Chaise Lounge- Cowhide
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Measurements:
H 33" W 21" D 63" Seat H 17.5"
Materials:
Polished chrome-plated tubular steel frame; matte black enamel steel base; polyurethane foam pad and headrest; canvas upholstery with leather headrest and footrest; top-grain, semi-aniline-dyed black leather upholstery; natural cowhide upholstery.
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This is a fully licensed classic.
The frame adjusts along the base from upright to full recline.
Le Corbusier
Few would protest that Le Corbusier, Charles Edouard Jenneret, is one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. He articulated provocative ideas, created revolutionary designs and demonstrated a strong, if utopian, sense of purpose ; to meet the needs of a democratic society dominated by the machine.
Le Corbusier, like his father, began by learning the art of metal engraving. However, he was encouraged by a teacher to take up architecture and built his first house at...
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Charlotte Perriand
Through luck, fate or simply the power of her own genius, Charlotte Perriand designed a roof-top bar for the Salon d'Automne which drew the attention of Le Corbusier. Upon seeing the anodized aluminum and chromed steel furniture that Perriand had designed for the bar, the famed Corbusier invited Perriand to join the Le Corbusier studio.
For the next ten years, Perriand participated in the designs issued from the Le Corbusier studio, including the first tubular steel designs for systematized...
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Pierre Jeanneret
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