
Hommage À Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand & Pierre Jeanneret
LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater

Hommage À Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand & Pierre Jeanneret
LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater
Hommage À Le Corbusier
LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater
LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater
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The LC5 Office Series Sofa was originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand for Le Corbusier’s Paris apartment in 1934. The design was later updated by Perriand, adding to its versatility for homes, apartments, waiting rooms, offices, and hospitality.
The Archetype Forms LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater is a minimalist and functional chair, available in one, two, or three seat versions. When combined, they can offer continuous rows or be configured as modular seating stations. It's armless sides allow it butt up against, or sit between, its sofa counterparts.
Shown in Alabastro Italian Aniline Leather on Polished Chrome Steel.
The Archetype Forms LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater is a faithful adaptation of the original Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand LC5 Office Series Sofa, also known as 5 Canapé, Appartement Le Corbusier.
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Distinguishing Features
Distinguishing Features
Designer
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
Dimensions
Width: 92 cm
Height: 71 cm
Depth: 78 cm
Construction
Construction
Product Details
Product Details
Archetype Forms LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater Construction:
Upholstery: Custom Premium Hide, Suede, or Fabric Selection from Archetype Forms
Structure:
Padding: Variable-Density Polyurethane Foam and Polyester Wadding
Feet: Plastic
The LC5 frame is constructed of Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, and Perriand’s instantly recognizable tubular and flat steel elements with supported padded cushions. It compliments and contrasts with the trio's LC2 & LC3 Sofa and Chairs seating series, functioning as an armless variation of the counterparts' style.
The LC5's comfort, beauty, and versatility reflect Perriand's philosophy that "the extension of the art of dwelling is the art of living," emphasizing the integration of functionality, comfort, and elegance to enhance the living environment.
For expansion and configurability, the LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater is also available in the LC5 O-Series 2-Seater Loveseat Sofa and LC5 O-Series 3-Seater Sofa.
Buy the LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater, originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, online in Canada: Infinitely configurable and suitable for homes, offices, waiting rooms, hospitality, and more.
The Archetype Forms LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater is a faithful adaptation of the original Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand LC5 Office Series Sofa, also known as 5 Canapé, Appartement Le Corbusier. It is a tribute to their enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
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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: 92 cm
Height: 71 cm
Depth: 78 cm
Construction
Product Details
Archetype Forms LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater Construction:
Upholstery: Custom Premium Hide, Suede, or Fabric Selection from Archetype Forms
Structure:
Padding: Variable-Density Polyurethane Foam and Polyester Wadding
Feet: Plastic
The LC5 frame is constructed of Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, and Perriand’s instantly recognizable tubular and flat steel elements with supported padded cushions. It compliments and contrasts with the trio's LC2 & LC3 Sofa and Chairs seating series, functioning as an armless variation of the counterparts' style.
The LC5's comfort, beauty, and versatility reflect Perriand's philosophy that "the extension of the art of dwelling is the art of living," emphasizing the integration of functionality, comfort, and elegance to enhance the living environment.
For expansion and configurability, the LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater is also available in the LC5 O-Series 2-Seater Loveseat Sofa and LC5 O-Series 3-Seater Sofa.
Buy the LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater, originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, online in Canada: Infinitely configurable and suitable for homes, offices, waiting rooms, hospitality, and more.
The Archetype Forms LC5 O-Series Armchair: One-Seater is a faithful adaptation of the original Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand LC5 Office Series Sofa, also known as 5 Canapé, Appartement Le Corbusier. It is a tribute to their enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
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.