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Armchair LC Series No 1 Cowhide

768.50 € 1,537.00 €   (Tax included)

  • Cowhide Colors - Black-White
 
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Comfort & Functionality

The taut leather seat provides firm yet flexible comfort, adapting to the body while retaining its shape. The pivoting backrest enhances ergonomics, offering subtle movement without mechanical complexity. Lightweight and compact, the LC1 is easy to reposition and integrates well into both residential and professional interiors. Its reduced, architectural form makes it a versatile Bauhaus classic.

Materials & Finish

The LC1 Chair features a tubular steel frame in polished chrome, providing resistance to scratches and oxidation. The seat, backrest, and armrests are upholstered in high-quality aniline leather or hide, supported by tensioned straps for stability. The contrast between slender steel elements and taut leather surfaces reflects the Bauhaus ideal of functional elegance and material clarity.

Construction

The chair is constructed with a precision-bent steel frame and welded joints that ensure rigidity while keeping the structure lightweight. The seat and backrest are suspended using leather straps, creating a floating effect within the geometric frame. Pivoting backrest support allows slight adjustment to the user’s posture. Rounded edges and seamless finishes contribute to safety and durability.

Size and Packaging of the Product

Product Dimensions 

Item is fully assembled 

Box Dimensions 

packed in 1 Box

Available Upholstery Options

Cowhide is full-grain leather, valued for its durability, tensile strength, and natural resilience. 
It retains unique hair patterns, offers breathability, and develops a rich patina with age while resisting wear.

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Le Corbusier


Le Corbusier (1887–1965), born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris in Switzerland, was a pioneering architect, urban planner, and designer, widely regarded as a master of modernism. He developed radical ideas of functional, rational architecture, emphasizing light, proportion, and open space. His influential works include the Villa Savoye in France, the Unité d’Habitation in Marseille, and the city plan for Chandigarh, India. Le Corbusier also designed iconic furniture pieces, such as the LC2 and LC4, in collaboration with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand. Advocating the “machine for living” philosophy, he reshaped architectural thought and left a lasting global legacy in modern design.

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