Sling seat, 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.
This recognizable chaise lounge, described as the resting machine, was presented to the 'Salon d'Automne' in 1929 and is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The LC4 is available in a chrome frame and matte black base, upholstered in: Black leather or tri-color hairy hide (black/brown/white) with a black leather headroll.
Dimensions:
63" L 22.2" w
Design:
Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, 1928.
Manufacturer:
Cassina
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.
This recognizable chaise lounge, described as the resting machine, was presented to the 'Salon d'Automne' in 1929 and is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. The LC4 is available in a chrome frame and matte black base, upholstered in: Black leather or tri-color hairy hide (black/brown/white) with a black leather headroll.
Dimensions:
63" L 22.2" w
Design:
Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, 1928.
Manufacturer:
Cassina