In keeping with the ideas of rationality and the logic of technical and industrial reproducibility, the LC3 armchair, designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, and re-launched and produced by Cassina since 1965, stands out as a style icon.
The seat's elegant form and practical design result from a dialogue between the separate elements of the supporting framework and cushions.
Each chair still features the Cassina logo on the frame, which is made of chrome- or painted-profiled steel.
The chrome plating of the frame is a sleek complement to the luxurious cushioning and leather upholstery of this armchair.
The armchair's compact form and the austere and linear volumes give it an iconic look from a design standpoint while leaving it open to further upgrades in terms of its aesthetic and formal qualities.
The range of armchairs, two- and three-seater couches, and poufs that make up the collection are all certainly made and marked by Cassina.