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LC1 Basculant UAM Lounge Chair: Wide Sling

LC1 Basculant UAM Lounge Chair: Wide Sling

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The LC1 1 Fauteuil A Dossier Basculant UAM Chair by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, introduced in 1929 at the Salon d’Automne, is a modernist chair with its design inspired by colonial styles.

This lightweight, compact armchair chair features a tubular steel frame, slung armrests, and upholstery options in leather, hair-on leather, or self-supporting saddle-hide secured to the seat and backrest with steel springs for comfort and an airy suspension.

Le Corbusier once remarked, "Chairs are architecture, sofas are bourgeois," reflecting the trio's commitment to innovative design and functionality. Like all of their furniture projects, the LC1 design is engineered from an in-depth study of human posture.

Buy the LC1 1 Fauteuil A Dossier Basculant UAM Chair, wide sling model, online in Canada and the USA

Distinguishing Features

Designer

Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier, born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, was a Swiss-French architect, designer, and urban planner who revolutionized 20th-century architecture and furniture design. He is globally recognized for his contributions to modern design and architecture, including his "Five Points of Architecture" and iconic buildings such as Villa Savoye and the Unité d'Habitation.

Le Corbusier's furniture designs, including the LC4 Chaise Longue (1928) and the LC3 Grand Confort Modèle Armchair (1928), exemplify his philosophy of functional, minimalist design and continue to influence contemporary interiors.

Dimensions

Width: 66 cm
Height: 65 cm
Depth: 65 cm

Construction

Product Details

Construction:

Upholstery: Custom Premium Leather, Haired Hide, Suede or Fabric Selection from Archetype Forms

Structure: Tubular Steel Rod Frame in Polished Chrome or Other Premium Treated, Painted or Powder-Coated Finish from Archetype Forms

Seat and Back Support: Self-Supporting Fabric with Nickel-Plated Fastening Springs for Cover

Armrests: Self-Supporting Hide or Fabric

Feet: Plastic

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Distinguishing Features

Designer

Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier, born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, was a Swiss-French architect, designer, and urban planner who revolutionized 20th-century architecture and furniture design. He is globally recognized for his contributions to modern design and architecture, including his "Five Points of Architecture" and iconic buildings such as Villa Savoye and the Unité d'Habitation.

Le Corbusier's furniture designs, including the LC4 Chaise Longue (1928) and the LC3 Grand Confort Modèle Armchair (1928), exemplify his philosophy of functional, minimalist design and continue to influence contemporary interiors.

Dimensions

Width: 66 cm
Height: 65 cm
Depth: 65 cm

Construction

Product Details

Construction:

Upholstery: Custom Premium Leather, Haired Hide, Suede or Fabric Selection from Archetype Forms

Structure: Tubular Steel Rod Frame in Polished Chrome or Other Premium Treated, Painted or Powder-Coated Finish from Archetype Forms

Seat and Back Support: Self-Supporting Fabric with Nickel-Plated Fastening Springs for Cover

Armrests: Self-Supporting Hide or Fabric

Feet: Plastic

Reproduction

Hommage À Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier, born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, was a Swiss-French architect, designer, and urban planner who revolutionized 20th-century architecture and furniture design. He is globally recognized for his contributions to modern design and architecture, including his "Five Points of Architecture" and iconic buildings such as Villa Savoye and the Unité d'Habitation.

Le Corbusier's furniture designs, including the LC4 Chaise Longue (1928) and the LC3 Grand Confort Modèle Armchair (1928), exemplify his philosophy of functional, minimalist design and continue to influence contemporary interiors.

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