Archetype Forms LC12 Table La Roche Grande Dining Table Construction:
- Structure:
- Material: Tubular Steel
- Finishes: Mirror, Satin, or Matte Chrome; Powder Coat Black or White; Lacquered Black or White; or Other Premium Custom Option from Archetype Forms
- Top:
- Glass: 15mm thick in Grey, Clear, Amber, Black or Other Premium Custom Option from Archetype Forms
- Wood: 20mm thick Chipboard panel Veneered with Natural Edge, Finished in Natural Oak, Black-Stained Oak, Walnut, or Other Premium Custom Option from Archetype Forms
- Stone: 15mm thick Carrara, Nero Marquina, or Other Premium Custom Option from Archetype Forms
- Top Support: Black Plastic (Glass & Stone Tops) or Chromium Plated Steel (Wood Top)
- Feet: Chromium-plated steel and adjustable bottom in black plastic material
- Dimensions:120x160x71cm (Glass & Stone Tops) & 120x160x73cm (Wood Top)
The Archetype Forms LC12 Table La Roche’s tubular steel rises up against its large, horizontal surface. Its base and footprint is reduced to the minimum width possible for its height and top.
Originally designed for the Maison La Roche villa, a significant venture that launched Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and their studio towards the 1929 Salon d’Automne. The LC12 Table La Roche was presented in the ‘Équipement intérieur d’une Habitation’ exhibit, meaning ‘Interior Equipment of a Dwelling,’ often referred to as the ‘Equipment for Living’ showcase.”
The LC12 dining table is also suitable as a coworking office table or desk. Available in a Wood Top Table La Roche version and the smaller LC12 Table La Roche Moyenne: Dining Table Glass.
Buy the Archetype Forms LC12 Table La Roche Grande Dining Table with Glass Top, originally designed by Le Corbusier & Pierre Jeanneret, online in Canada.
The Archetype Forms LC12 Table La Roche Grande Dining Table is a faithful reproduction of the original Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret LC12 Table La Roche. It is a tribute to their enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.