In 1927, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand created the LC7 Fauteuil Outdoor Chair, which has since become a design classic because of its timeless, multipurpose aesthetic.
The seat's elegant form and practical design come from the conversation between the frame's supporting parts and the upholstered seat and back cushions. The four spider legs of the outdoor version provide support for the round cushion.
The backrest is padded as well, and its tubular, semi-circular design wraps over the lower back to provide support. The tubular stainless-steel construction with the embossed painted finish is a great complement to the cushions, which are covered in fabric that is appropriate for use in any kind of outdoor setting. This processing method imparts the seat with a unique texture, denoting a distinctive relief design that allows for a wide range of color options.