- Store
- >
- Sold Items
- >
- SOLD-Very Large Lc-10p Low Coffee Table by Le Corbusier for Cassina
SOLD-Very Large Lc-10p Low Coffee Table by Le Corbusier for Cassina
Le Corbusier referred to a house as a "machine for living," an industrial product that should include functional furniture or "equipment de l'habitation." In this spirit, he designed a system of furniture with Charlotte Perriand and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret. Expressing the rationalist aesthetic that came to epitomize the International Style, the framework of the LC10-P Square Low Table (1928) is reduced to a minimum. It was Perriand’s idea to manufacture the legs and side pieces separately to ensure the highest quality finish; in this fashion, components of various sizes can be used to create tables more in line with demand today. The LC10 Table is included in the permanent collection at MoMA in New York. Manufactured by Cassina under exclusive worldwide license from the Le Corbusier Foundation. Made in Italy, Circa 1985
Materials:
Polished chrome-plated steel legs; glossy red steel stretchers; 1/4 clear glass,nickel-plated steel glides.
Table base is 54" square by 12" high. Glass top is 71" square and 1/4" thick.