Since its initial design in 1965 by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, the LC3 sofa has been revisited and manufactured by Cassina. It has become a design classic owning to its minimalist and practical aesthetic, which adheres to the tenets of rationalism and the logic of technical and industrial reproducibility.
Armchairs, two- and three-seat sofas, and a pouf are all part of the coordinated Cassina line.
The sofa, with its infinite potential for fresh iterations in both shape and style, has become a design classic.
By the year 2020, sofas would have been reimagined as eco-friendly pieces that nevertheless managed to retain their classic rigor and elegance while providing the appropriate level of comfort and well-being.
Each seat on an LC3 couch is branded with the name and rests on a frame made of angular-shaped steel that can be chromed or painted.
Padding and support are provided by polyurethane foam and polyester wadding encased in a tubular steel frame.