Cassina LC2 3 Seater Sofa - HY-C006
Black leather LC2 sofa;, 1.Modern sofa;, 2.3years quality guarantee, 3.professional technics and skill;, 4.Top grain leather - details see: https://www.furniturepopular.com/cassina-lc2-3-seater-sofa-10013730
Type: Office Furniture | Specific Use: Office Sofa | General Use: Commercial Furniture | Material: Genuine Leather |
Sofa Type: Three Seat | Style: Chesterfield Sofa | Regional Style: American Style | Appearance: Modern |
Place of Origin: Guangdong China (Mainland) | Brand Name: Hua Yu | Model Number: HY-C006 | Designer: Le Corbusier |
Dimensions
Height: 670mm (Seat Height: 480mm) x Length: 1800mm x Depth: 700mm
Height: 670mm (Seat Height: 480mm) x Length: 1800mm x Depth: 700mm
Materials & Finishes
A combination of polyurethane and polyester padding is used for the cushions. Available in a range of fabric and leather upholstery colours.
Additional Information
Produced under license from the Foundation Le Corbusier and so indicated by a stamped signature and serial number on each model.
LC2 is included in the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
A combination of polyurethane and polyester padding is used for the cushions. Available in a range of fabric and leather upholstery colours.
Additional Information
Produced under license from the Foundation Le Corbusier and so indicated by a stamped signature and serial number on each model.
LC2 is included in the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
He was born as Charles-Edouard Jeanneret. Le Corbusier was attracted to the visual arts and studied at the La-Chaux-de-Fonds Art School. In Paris, in 1929, there were some new concepts of furniture on display at the Salon d'Automne.
They had been designed by Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and a young woman called Charlotte Perriand.
This furniture has not dated in the slightest, and even today fits perfectly with the modern home. This is mainly due to Le Corbusier's conviction that the binomial shape/function value must be expressed in the three dimensional manifestation of any daily used and useful object.
They had been designed by Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and a young woman called Charlotte Perriand.
This furniture has not dated in the slightest, and even today fits perfectly with the modern home. This is mainly due to Le Corbusier's conviction that the binomial shape/function value must be expressed in the three dimensional manifestation of any daily used and useful object.
Packaging Detail:Paper carton with wooden crate |
Delivery Detail:30 days 20ft container |