1970
Height 66 cm Width 60 cm Depth 62 cm. 13 kg each
Le Corbusier
Cassina
Pair of LC1 armchairs by Le Corbusier, for Cassina 1970
A piece of design history of Le Corbusier's LC1. The design dates back to 1928. Simple armchairs, in their Avantgard design from the 20s, in the period in which designer Le Corbusier, Pierre Jenneret and Charlotte Perriad, had their great success. Armchairs produced by Cassina
Slightly worn thread on backrest and small scratches on seat
Style
Vintage
Design period
1970 – 1979
Production period
1970 – 1979
Production year
1970
Country of Production
Italy
Creator
Le Corbusier
Producer
Cassina
Attribution mark
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Material
Leather, Steel
Color
Black, silver
Weight :
Lightweight — Under 40kg
Detailed conditions
Very Good — This vintage/antique item has no defects, but may have minor signs of use.
Restoration and detailed condition
Light wear consistent with age and use
Learn more about the conditions
Slightly worn thread on backrest and small scratches on seat
Height
66 cm
Width
60 cm
Depth
62 cm
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