Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand, chaise longue LC4
LC4 chaise longue, design 1928.
Black lacquered tubular steel base, cushion upholstered in pony skin, black leather neck pillow.
With stamps and identification number on the frame.
Shows signs of wear and patina on the pony skin.
Measurements: 70 x 165 x 53 cm (seat height).
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LE CORBUSIER; PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967), CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for Cassina.
LC4 chaise longue, design 1928.
Black lacquered tubular steel base, cushion upholstered in pony skin, black leather neck pillow.
With stamps and identification number on the frame.
Shows signs of wear and patina on the pony skin.
Measurements: 70 x 165 x 53 cm (seat height).
The LC 4 chaise longue, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design, is the best known of the furniture by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand. It is a purist, radical design that won critical acclaim in its time and is still a design classic of the 20th century.
Architectural theorist, architect, designer and painter Swiss, naturalized French, Le Corbusier is considered one of the clearest exponents of the Modern Movement in architecture, and one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. He developed a new architecture based on five points that would be key to the development of this discipline from then on: the free plan, the garden-terrace, the "pilotis", the longitudinal window and the free facade. Among his most outstanding architectural projects are the Swiss Pavilion of the Cité Universitaire de Paris, the Unité d'Habitation in Marseille and the chapel of Notre Dame du Aut. in Ronchamp. As a furniture designer, Le Corbusier made his first creations with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, obtaining the definitive impulse in the Paris Decorative Arts Exhibition of 1925. Already his first chairs and armchairs were conceived in terms of comfort, and based on anthropometric studies that guarantee a total adaptability to the body. The first design that Le Corbusier created, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928 and characterized by a height-adjustable backrest that allowed the user to choose the most comfortable posture. He would continue to work along these lines, and at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design he presented his LC4 chaise longue, a purist and radical design that has become a classic today. Equally well known are his LC2, LC3 and LC5 designs, one-, two- and three-seater sofas designed to revolutionize the mass production of modern furniture. We must also highlight the design of stools and dining chairs, such as the LC7, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne or the LC8. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all rooms of the house, and so they created pieces like the LC9, a stool for the bathroom, very simple, with fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently edited by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as the MoMA in New York or the Victoria & Albert in London.
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