LC2 armchair
stainless steel frame
top grain genuine leather.
high density foamm inside.
Name: LC2 Armchair Item No.: IMC-1062-1
Modern classic LC2 armchair
LE CORBUSIER 1928
It is made by genuine stainless steel tube with high density foam inside, covered
by deluxe leather . Multiple high density foam soft cushion.
It could be detached to 5 pcs, two armest, one back, one seat and one cushion.
Elastic strips are used at the seat bottom. No any wooden frame inside the chair.
Well polished frame.
Design Story:
The Le Corbusier chair and sofa are still recreated to this day and used by many professional interior designers to
make their modern and elegant designs come to life. Le Corbusier furniture was designed many years ago by a talented
architect who had strong opinions on the aesthetics and uses of furniture. The architectural team created a timeless design
that is still used in many furniture showrooms. There are also many modern furniture designers that have used this design as
an inspiration for their own designs. There are many pieces of furniture designed by today's top furniture designers that are
similar to the design.
The Le Corbusier design was developed by Charles-Edouard Jeannert-Gris. He later chose to be known as Le Corbusier
and became famous for his architecture, design, writings and paintings. The artist is known mainly for developing the design
known as Modern Architecture, or "International Style." In 1928, Charles-Edouard Jeannert-Gris started to turn his interest
toward furniture and the architecture of furniture design. Le Corbusier chairs and sofas were developed after the artist invited
an architect named Charlotte Perrinand to join his project. The two talented designers started on a line of furniture that was
meant to mix the media of metal and cushioning in order to give a modern yet elegant design. In 1925, Charles-Edouard
Jeannert-Gris wrote a book that outlined his expectations of furniture style and functionality. He used his own teachings
from this book to design the line of furniture that is still popular today. The great designer thought of furniture as a work
of art that is also useful for humans and can be comfortable.