The LC35 bedroom concept at Maison du Bresil, a faithful recreation of the room unveiled in Paris in 1959, was designed by Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand, and it is regarded as a design classic owing to its spare, practical aesthetic, which features clean, orthogonal geometry and is informed by the principles of rationalism and the logic of technical reproducibility.
The core of the lines, curves, and precise geometries provide for a formal iconography that makes this room fascinating.
The entire framework is crafted out of oak wood in its natural state and given a matte finish.
Capitonné stitching on the mattress, headrest, and fabric covering preserve the bed's traditional good looks.
Each individual piece of furniture has been crafted with the intention of providing optimal levels of comfort and well-being.