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General:
The LC7 Swival Chair designed in 1928. Salon d’Automne, 1929
evolved from a series of experiments, including
fashioning a chair by wrapping inner tubes from tires around a steel
frame.
LC7 is included in the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
Cassina in Italy holds the exclusive worldwide license from the Le Corbusier Foundation.
Materials:
Chrome plated steel; full-grain, semi-aniline-dyed leather; polyurethane cushions
Finishes:
• polished chrome
• matte black
• gloss black
• gloss grey
• gloss light blue
• gloss green
• gloss bordeaux
Dimensions:
H 29" W 24" D 23" Seat H 20"
Design:
Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, 1928.
Manufacturer:
Cassina
Purchase:
If you are looking for the authentic piece of art you must purchase an authorized LC7 Swival Chair from Casssina. Fully licensed classics can also be found at Design Within Reach and the Moma store .
LC7 Knockoffs + Replicas:
There are also many reproductions currently on the market. You can find out more about the legal and ethically implications of these versions HERE.
We have also provided you with a shopping matrix for the LC7 so that you can find the best price with the best quality. You might also check out the Specials page where we keep updated sales + discounts for Corbusier's furniture.
If you have shopped at any of these stores please leave your feadback in the stores review section.
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