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7 Fauteuil Tournant #2, by Charlotte Perriand/Lc Collection - Chromed Structure and Black Leather

3.170 EUR
7 Fauteuil Tournant #2, by Charlotte Perriand/Lc Collection - Chromed Structure and Black Leather - Alternative view 1
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Description

7 Fauteuil Tournant by Charlotte Perriand. Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand Collection - Swivel chair with 4 legs, with chrome frame (upholstery leather X606). This swivel armchair is a re-working of the LC7, whose frame was in tubular metal, and was the work of Charlotte Perriand in 1927. It was later exhibited along with other furniture that Perriand co-designed with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret for the 1929 Salon d’Automne in Paris. The original design was executed in Vietnam in 1943, using the materials and crafts techniques available during that war-time period. The first model had three legs, with a fourth added later. This piece reflects the designer’s flexible and resourceful approach: she often adapted her designs according to the availability of materials and where production was to take place. Cassina has re-issued Indochine in the full respect of the original design, interpreting it, and incorporating a solid wood base that highlights the excellence of the company craftsmen’s wood-working skills.

Details & dimensions

Product reference: ACCIME-098
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• Material: Leather
• Dimensions (in): W 24.02 x D 18.50 x H 28.35
• Dimensions (cm): W 61 x D 47 x H 72
• Handmade In Italy

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