Chaise-Longue LC4 by Le Corbusier for Cassina
Chaise-Longue LC4 by Le Corbusier for Cassina
The chaise-longue LC4 was designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret et Charlotte Perriand for the Salon d’Automne, Paris, 1929.
This chaise-longue with adjustable polished chrome plated enamel steel frame, matte black enamel steel base and a seat and headrest in black leather is made by Cassina.
It is marked and numbered 48852. It is complete with its identity card and still in perfect condition.
Designed in 1928 this chair became famous in 1965 with Cassina, the LC4 is the definitive chaise longue: built in a shape designed for relaxation, the chair was created when the three designers teamed together to put man at the centre of their design, taking the idea that form and function should be at the service of relaxation, creating a perfect balance between its geometric purity and its ergonomic intent.