Originally designed for the children’s rooms in the Unité d’Habitation in Nantes Rezé, this piece is now available with several added details compared to the original LC14's in the Cassina collection. Constructed from open-pore varnished Oak, in two Corbusier palette colours: ultramarine blue and brown, this particular piece is characterised by its simple right-angles and rectangular slots, providing easy portability. Ideally utilised in a variety of spaces as an occasional stool, low table or storage solution, its simple aesthetic supplements minimal style and practicality to your home.
Born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, French designer Le Corbusier studied at the La-Chaux-de-Fonds Art School.
Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and a young woman called Charlotte Perriand presented new concepts of furniture at the Salon d’Automne in Paris in 1929. That collection of iconic furniture has not dated in the slightest, and still fits perfectly with the modern home today. 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.
Le Corbusier’s iconic furniture is produced by Italian designer furniture brand Cassina under license from the Fondation Le Corbusier.