Le Corbusier designed the swivel armchair (LC7) in 1929 with Charlotte Perriand and like many of his releases at the Salon D' Automne in Paris; this armchair is based on the human scale. Borne Charles Edouard Jeanneret, Le Corbusier is undoubtedly considered to be the most important Modernist chair designer in France. A spirited advocate of Modernism, Le Corbusier created a range of lounge chairs that express his ideals with great sophistication. The Le Corbusier swivel armchair (LC7) represents the designer's interest in exploring the structural possibilities that would be available when using tubular steel. The Le Corbusier swivel armchair (LC7)is constructed with chrome plated tubular steel frame with upholstered back and cushion.
Made in Italy.
Dimesions: H 28" x D 23 1/2" x W 24"; SH 20"
Materials: Upholstered swivel chair with tubular chrome frame. Cushions stuffed with high density polyurethane foam. Leather upholstery.