Cassina's re-edition and ongoing production of the LC3 Outdoor armchair, originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand in 1965, have made it a design classic owing to the armchair's minimalist, practical aesthetic that reflects the rationalist principles and technical, industrial, and reproducible logic upon which it was based.
Because of the reciprocal relationship between the seat's frame and its cushions, it is both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable.
The armchair's frame is composed of stainless steel that has been painted with an embossed pattern.
Incorporating this processing method into the structure's design lends it a unique texture that suggests a distinctive relief pattern.
The armchair cushions' water-resistant canvas covers their compact forms and rigid, straight volumes, making them reliable in any climate.
The complete set is made and autographed by Cassina, even down to the extensive series of chairs included.