In combination with the LC6 dining table, the LC7 swivel chair by Le Corbusier forms the best-known and most popular dining group in the Bauhaus style. Le Corbusier first presented the chairs and tables in the series at the "Paris Autumn Salon" art exhibition in 1929. Since then, numerous studios, lofts and private rooms have been furnished with the LC series.
The LC7 swivel chair by Le Corbusier stands on a tubular steel frame with four curved legs. The backrest and seat cushion are covered in black leather.