LC4 Chaise Longue
- Designer:
- Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret & Charlotte Perriand
- Brand:
- Cassina
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One of Cassina’s worldwide best-sellers, the LC4 is the quintessential chaise longue, designed in 1928, and based on an in-depth exploration of reclining chairs. The three designers devised the LC4 as an expression of the concept of relaxation, with a focus on the human figure, the link between form and function being reflected in the balance between geometric purity and ergonomic intent. The stability of the lounger, whatever the angle of inclination, is provided by the rubber tubes covering the cross-bars of the underlying frame. As with the LC1, LC2 and LC 3, the LC4 is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Today this model is proposed again in the “full black” version, with black base, frame and upholstery.
One of Cassina’s worldwide best-sellers, the LC4 is the quintessential chaise longue, designed in 1928, and based on an in-depth exploration of reclining chairs. The three designers devised the LC4 as an expression of the concept of relaxation, with a focus on the human figure, the link between form and function being reflected in the balance between geometric purity and ergonomic intent. The stability of the lounger, whatever the angle of inclination, is provided by the rubber tubes covering the cross-bars of the underlying frame. As with the LC1, LC2 and LC 3, the LC4 is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Today this model is proposed again in the “full black” version, with black base, frame and upholstery.