Overview

LC2 Petit Modele Ottoman

C$ 4,465.00
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100135941

LC2 Petit Modele Ottoman

C$ 4,465.00
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100135941
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  • Iconically modern, deeply comfortable.
  • From the LC2 collection of compactly scaled pieces.
  • Ottoman pairs with an LC2 Armchair or Sofa to create a chaise.
  • 15⅞" H 28½" W 22½" D
Detailed Dimensions

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LC2 Petit Modele Ottoman
C$ 4,465.00
C$ 4,465.00
Details

Details

The LC2 Collection (1928) reverses the standard structure of sofas and chairs. External steel frames cradle thick, resilient cushions, integrating padded comfort with International Style functionality. The simple tubular structure is remarkably relevant to how we live today, over 90 years later. Each piece is signed, numbered, and as a product of Cassina's Masters Collection manufactured by Cassina under exclusive worldwide license from the Le Corbusier Foundation. Made in Italy.
  • Iconically modern, deeply comfortable.
  • From the LC2 collection of compactly scaled pieces.
  • Ottoman pairs with an LC2 Armchair or Sofa to create a chaise.
Brand
Cassina
General Dimensions
  • 15⅞" H 28½" W 22½" D
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
2-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions

LC2 Petit Modele Ottoman

  • Height (in): 15⅞
  • Width (in): 28½
  • Depth (in): 22½
  • Chromed steel frame
  • Nylon webbing
  • Multi-density composite foam cushion with Dacron® wrap
  • Top-grain semi-aniline leather upholstery
  • Nickel-plated steel glides

Pierre Jeanneret

It is the fate of history that architect and furniture designer Pierre Jeanneret will be best remembered for his collaborations with his famous cousin, Le Corbusier. The two began their partnership in 1922 with the Villa Besnus outside Paris. This famous familial duo went on to create some of the most esteemed icons of midcentury modernism, including the Villa Savoye in Poissy, France.

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Charlotte Perriand

Charlotte Perriand got her start as a designer in Le Corbusier's studio, including the first tubular steel designs for systematized furnishings known as “Equipement intérieur de l’habitation.” She designed buildings, interiors, and furniture, notably a prototype kitchen for Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation, the London office for Air France and conference rooms for the United Nations in Geneva.

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Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier

Widely considered one of the most influential architects of the 20th century, Le Corbusier (born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris) is credited with changing the face of urban architecture, bringing it into the technological age. Connecting architecture with revolution, his legacy demonstrates a strong, if utopian, sense of purpose to meet the needs of a democratic society dominated by the machine.

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