Chaise Longue LC4 by Le Corbusier

You can purchase Chaise Longue LC4 by Le Corbusier by clicking the link https://wallector.com/en/67066-le-cor... Le Corbusier (born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris) was a Swiss-French architect and designer whose work helped define modern architecture and furniture design. Collaborating with Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret, he pursued the idea of the home as a “machine for living in,” extending this to furniture that integrates function, form and human ergonomics. The Chaise Longue LC4, designed in 1928 (and later popularly known as the LC4) by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret, is a quintessential modernist piece. It features a tubular steel frame and a reclining padded lounge surface set on a curved base that allows the user to adjust the angle for optimal comfort. Often called “the relaxing machine,” it remains an icon of 20th-century furniture, combining simplicity, precision and timeless elegance. #ChaiseLongue #LC4 #LeCorbusier #CharlottePerriand #PierreJeanneret #ModernistDesign #FurnitureIcon #TubularSteel #AdjustableLounger