"Pair Of Lc2 "great Comfort" Armchairs By Le Corbusier"
Elegant pair of iconic LC2 “Grand Confort” armchairs designed in 1928 by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, produced by Cassina. These seats, which have become true classics of modern design, are characterized by their chrome-plated tubular steel structure forming an outer frame, accommodating voluminous black leather cushions. The contrast between the geometric rigor of the frame and the soft comfort of the seat perfectly illustrates the search for balance between function, ergonomics and rational aesthetics specific to the modernist movement. Edition: Cassina, circa 1990, marked and numbered under the base. Materials: Chrome-plated steel structure, original black leather. Dimensions (approximate): Height: 70 cm Width: 76 cm Depth: 70 cm Condition: Good general condition with slight patina of use on the leather and structure, testifying to careful use. These armchairs, still produced by Cassina today, remain an essential reference in 20th century design and a safe investment in the vintage furniture market. Two cushions on one armchair are scratched, wear from use.