Bauhaus · 1928
LC2
by Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier declared that ‘a house is a machine for living in,’ and the LC2 extends that philosophy to the armchair. Its exposed tubular steel frame holds plump leather cushions like a cage — a deliberate separation of structure and comfort that redefined furniture as ‘equipment for living.’ Co-designed with Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret, the LC2 remains the ultimate expression of rationalist design.
Width
76 cm
Depth
70 cm
Height
67 cm
Seat Height
43 cm
Weight
24 kg
Materials
Steel Tube, Leather, Urethane Foam
Colors
Black, White, Brown
Country
France
Price Range
Authentic: ¥495,000 / Replica: ¥49,800
Features
- Designed by a master of modern architecture
- Separate frame-and-cushion structure
- Available as sofa and loveseat
- Perfect complement to modernist interiors
Designer
Le Corbusier
One of the three great masters of modern architecture. Le Corbusier declared ‘a house is a machine for living in’ and revolutionized not only architecture but urban planning and furniture design. The … Read more