The LC2 is one of the most famous armchairs in the world. With its sober design, it stands for education, culture and success. It is no coincidence that the cube-shaped classic can be found in renowned law firms and companies. The literary quartet also sat on LC2 armchairs on television for many years to talk shop about poetry and reading.
The LC2 was designed in 1928 by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. The armchair consists of four box-shaped cushions held in shape by a tubular steel frame. The side sections are square, while the seat and backrest are rectangular. The result is an accurate cube.
The frame of this classic chair consists of an elaborately bent tubular steel frame in chrome. The leather cushions are filled with polyurethane foam and Dacron wadding. The seat of the LC2 is also padded with down feathers for optimum comfort.
Dimensions Le Corbusier LC 2
W x D x H: 76 x 70 x 67 cm - cbm = 0.50
Seat height: approx. 45 cm