Armchair LC1, black ponyskin, chromed steel, by L. Corbusier, Cassina, Italy, 1970s.
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 34525
The original LC1 armchair, designed by Le Corbusier and produced by Cassina in the 1970s, is a cornerstone of twentieth-century modernist design. Its construction features a polished chromed steel frame, emphasizing the geometric, minimalist character and balanced proportions. The seat and backrest are upholstered in black ponyskin with a subtly variegated, organic texture and natural sheen, while the armrests are finished in smooth black leather. The exposed tubular steel joints and visible screws express the Bauhaus ethos of honest construction. The compact silhouette, gently reclined seat, and softly curved armrests provide comfort and an open, inviting profile. The chair is in very good vintage condition: authentic patina, wear to the ponyskin, and signs of use on the chrome and leather confirm its vintage status, with structural integrity and original components preserved. This chair narrates the story of an era when function and form were inseparable, and craftsmanship met industrial precision. The strict rhythm of the steel frame plays against the tactile softness of the ponyskin, echoing the avant-garde spirit of the 1920s and 1970s—restrained yet bold. The leather, marked by years of use, conveys the trace of past
DIMENSION
Height65 cm
Width65 cm
Length60 cm
Dimension details
Length60 cm
Height65 cm
Width65 cm
Weight20 kg
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