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Metal tubing painted matt black. A choice of absolute austerity that is softened by the rings with polished Gold, Light Bronze or Black-Nickel finish that set off the corners of the chair, adding a note of decorative contrast to the stark formality of the structure.
How to harmoniously blend form and function is the quest that led to the creation of a backrest with an enveloping shape and a comfortable seat, both with metal structure encased in polyurethane foam. The internal cushion has a structure in flexible thermoformed material and polyurethane foam that lends added comfort to the backrest.
Such painstaking construction details confirm the high degree of tailoring know-how achieved by the company over time and strengthen the perception of a product known for its high level of craftsmanship.
Available in a curated selection of fabrics and leathers with various base and frame finish options to complement any setting.
For full specifications, materials, and configuration options, visit the Cassina official website.
Material: Chrome-plated steel, polyurethane foam, leather or fabric | Year: 1928 | Collection: LC2
Le Corbusier (1887–1965), Pierre Jeanneret (1896–1967), and Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) formed one of the most consequential design trios in history. Their LC furniture series — designed in 1928 for the Salon d'Automne in Paris — represented the first rigorous application of the machine aesthetic to the domestic interior. Produced by Cassina since 1965 under exclusive licence, the LC series remains among the most influential furniture designs ever created.
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