le corbusier lc3 three seat sofa with down cushions
Design Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, 1928
Upholstered cushions padded with feathers, metal frame
Made in Italy by Cassina
The "Cassina | 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 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.
The LC3 features four unconnected cushions, enclosed in a painted or chrome steel tube cage that constitutes the primary support system. The separation of the metal frame and the cushions expresses a rationalist approach to industrial production.
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.
All the models in the Cassina Masters collection, by merit of their artistic content and particular creative character, are protected by copyright. The exclusive reproduction rights have been acquired by Cassina.
The LC3 collection consists of an armchair, two-seat and three-seat sofa. The collection features a polished chrome or painted steel frame in the LC color palette. The cushions can be specified with either dacron or feather padding and upholstered in fabric or leather with matching piping.
24.4" h | 93.3" w | 28.7" d | seat: 15.7" h | 175 lbs.
Upholstered cushions padded with feathers, metal frame
Made in Italy by Cassina
The "Cassina | 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 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.
The LC3 features four unconnected cushions, enclosed in a painted or chrome steel tube cage that constitutes the primary support system. The separation of the metal frame and the cushions expresses a rationalist approach to industrial production.
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.
All the models in the Cassina Masters collection, by merit of their artistic content and particular creative character, are protected by copyright. The exclusive reproduction rights have been acquired by Cassina.
The LC3 collection consists of an armchair, two-seat and three-seat sofa. The collection features a polished chrome or painted steel frame in the LC color palette. The cushions can be specified with either dacron or feather padding and upholstered in fabric or leather with matching piping.
24.4" h | 93.3" w | 28.7" d | seat: 15.7" h | 175 lbs.
$16,515.00 + $279.00 shipping
Corbusier
Le Corbusier was an architect, designer, urbanist and writer. He was born in Switzerland and became a French citizen in 1930. He was an early proponent of modern high rise design and had a personal dedication to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities.
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