LC3 Armchair

Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina - 1928

Le Corbusier and his design team referred to the LC2 and LC3 armchairs as “cushion baskets.” The LC3 debuted in 1929 and expressed all that was new and modern about furniture with the minimalist frame on the outside of the chairs and sofas — while keeping the comfort of the padded cushions. Each piece is signed, numbered, and is manufactured in Italy by Cassina under exclusive worldwide license from the Le Corbusier Foundation.

Price upon request

Materials:

Frame in polished chrome plated, or glossy basalt, grey, light blue, green, bordeaux and ochre, or matte black enamel steel frame. Loose cushions with polyurethane foam and polyester padding or padding in feather with polyurethane core. Variety of leather or fabric upholstery. An outdoor version is also available.