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Dinning Table LC Series No 6

1,193.50 € 2,387.00 €   (Tax included)

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Product Details

Comfort & Functionality

The table features an adjustable-height system, with threaded steel collars at the top of each leg allowing fine adjustment of approximately 5 cm. This makes it adaptable for use as either a dining table or work table, while compensating for uneven floors. The generous surface area provides functional space for both residential and professional environments. Lightweight construction and modular assembly allow easy repositioning and integration into modern interiors.

Materials & Finish

The LC6 Dining Table combines an industrial tubular steel base with a polished chrome finish, resistant to scratches and corrosion. The rectangular tabletop is available in tempered glass, natural stone, or wood with a lacquered finish, offering durability and a refined modernist appearance. The contrasting materials reflect the Bauhaus principle of structural clarity and material authenticity.

The supporting structure is formed from four precision-bent steel tubes, cross-braced for stability and welded to guarantee rigidity. The tabletop rests on steel supports that are mechanically connected to the frame, ensuring even weight distribution. Rounded tube edges and seamless welded joints provide safety and long-term durability.

Construction

Size and Packaging of the Product

Product Dimensions 

Base is fully assembled 

Box Dimensions 

packed in 2 Box

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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