The Le Corbusier LC10 table series is one of many of his designs that first exhibited at the Salon D' Automne in 1929. The Le Corbusier table was designed in 1928 for the exhibition as part of the furnishing of the "Equipement intérieur d'une habitation; des casiers, des sièges, des tables." Le Corbusier was borne Charles Edouard Jeanneret, and is widely considered the most important Modernist chair designer in France. As a spirited advocate of Modernism, he created a range of chairs that express his ideals with great sophistication. The Le Corbusier table is available in many sizes, heights and shapes for numerous applications. The LC10 table is constructed of tubular chrome legs and black metal frame with glass top.
Made in Italy.
Dimensions: H 28" x D 36" x W 71" (1/2" glass)
Materials: LC10 Rectangular table with a glass top, chrome plated steel tube legs and a lacquered steel frame