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LC6 DINING TABLE
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TOP VIEW
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PRODUCT DETAILS

CLOSEUP VIEW

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DESCRIPTION

 

Base:

STEEL LACQUERED IN MATT BLACK COLOR

 

Table top:

TEMPERED CRYSTAL GLASS

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Glass thinkness:

15MM OR 19MM

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Function:

5CM ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT

MEASUREMENTS

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PRODUCT BOX SIZE

PRODUCT SIZE

THE DESIGNER OF THE ORIGINAL

Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier was born as Charles-Edouard Jeanneret in La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland). He went to an Art School to become a watch engraver in this centre of Swiss watch industry. However, his teacher, L’Eplattenier, persuaded him to become an architect. After having had problems with Schwob he decided to leave Switzerland for France and to adopt the name Le Corbusier. He swore never to come back to Switzerland. After the World War I he totally changed his style to help build up France. This is where he developed the new construction method that he called ‘Plan Libre.’ He allowed himself some liberty for the first time when designing Ronchamp in 1950. Often he worked together with his nephew Pierre Jeanneret. Undoubtedly one of his greatest works is the design of the city of Chandigar (India). This project included the design of all the public buildings for this city. In 1965 he died while swimming near his Cabanon in Saint Martin (the south of France). The iconic collection of LC furniture from Le Corbusier: LC1, LC2, LC3, LC4 and LC7.

INSPIRED BY SAME  DESIGNER

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LC2 ARMCHAIR
LC3 ARMCHAIR
LC1 BASCULANT EASY CHAIR, LEATHER
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LC1 BASCULANT EASY CHAIR, COWHIDE
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LC4 CHAISE LONGUE
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LC4 CHAISE LONGUE, COWHIDE
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LC2 TWO SEATER SOFA
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LC3 THREE SEATER SOFA
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LC2 THREE SEATER SOFA
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LC3 TWO SEATER SOFA
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LC7 SWIVEL CHAIR
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LC6 DINNING TABLE
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LC10 DINNING TABLE
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LC10 COFFEE TABLE
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