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LC2 | LC3 Confort Modèle Ottoman: Down Feather

LC2 | LC3 Confort Modèle Ottoman: Down Feather

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Upholstery: Black | Aniline Leather
Frame: Polished | Stainless Steel

Delivered In: 10-14 weeks

The LC2 | LC3 Confort Modèle Ottoman with Down Feather was originally conceived by Le Corbusier with Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret in 1928, debuting at the Salon d'Automne in Paris in 1929.

This ottoman is a versatile companion piece to the LC2 & the LC3 Armchairs. It can be paired with either to make a chaise, used as impromptu seating on its own, or as a soft side table when needed.

Also available in the LC2 | LC3 Confort Modèle Ottoman with Foam Cushion for a firmer comfort level.

Shown in Black Italian Aniline Leather on Polished Stainless Steel.

The Archetype Forms LC2 Confort Modele Ottoman | Down Feather is a faithful reproduction of the original Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Pierre Jeanneret LC2, 2 Ottomane.

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Archetype Forms LC2 | LC3 Confort Modèle Ottoman

The LC2 |LC3 Confort Modèle Ottoman reflects Corbusier’s architectural influence, particularly his inclination for open spaces. Its exposed tubular frame and soft cushions create visual contrast and beauty from all angles. The LC3 Armchair in Down Feather companion to this ottoman is instantly recognizable and was featured in the iconic Maxell "blown away" advertisement.

Buy the LC2 |LC3 Confort Modèle Ottoman, originally designed by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Pierre Jeanneret.

Shop online here in the USA and Canada. Match it with the LC2 Armchair or the LC3 Armchair in Down Feather by Le Corbusier.

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.

Construction

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

Structure:

  • Frame: 304 Grade Tubular Stainless Steel Rod Polished, Chromed, Other Premium Treated, Painted or Powder-Coated Finish from Archetype Forms
  • Support: Corner Profiled 304 Grade Stainless Steel, Polished, Chromed, or Other Premium Treated, Painted or Powder-Coated Finish from Archetype Forms; Elastic Belting

Padding: Genuine goose down feather filling with variable-density foam, soft polyester fiberfill wrapped core

Feet: Plastic

Reproduction

The Archetype Forms LC2 Confort Modele Ottoman Down Feather model is a faithful reproduction of the original Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Pierre Jeanneret LC2, 2 Ottomane. It is a tribute to their enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.

Dimensions

Width (in): 28.5"
Height (in): 16"
Depth (in): 22.4"
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Width (cm): 72 cm
Height (cm): 41 cm
Depth (in): 57 cm

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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.