The iconic LC1 occasional chair by Cassina , designed by Le Corbusier in collaboration with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand , is considered the quintessential occasional chair. Elegant, graceful, and comfortable.
The original design of the chair dates back to 1928 and consists of a tubular steel frame with original pony hide upholstery . The pure proportions, the floating character of the seat, and the graphic lines made the LC1 a modernist icon that has lost none of its relevance to this day.
Thanks to its automatically adjustable backrest , which subtly adapts to your posture, and the seat equipped with tube steel springs , this chair offers exceptional comfort. The construction responds to the body, ensuring the LC1 is just as comfortable to sit in as it looks.
The LC1 is part of the revolutionary furniture designs with which Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, and Perriand redefined living in the 20th century. Their vision of furniture design was clear: furniture had to be not only beautiful, but also logical, functional, and perfectly attuned to the body. That is precisely where the enduring strength of this model lies.
This LC1 with pony hide is in excellent condition, ready to become a showpiece in your interior. With its pure forms, spacious appearance, and iconic simplicity, it is a true tribute to functional perfection. The geometric lines and minimalist structure make it not only an aesthetic addition to any modern interior but also a joy to sit in.
The chair is signed and numbered and is in beautiful condition. A coveted collector's item for lovers of Le Corbusier and authentic modernist design.