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Lounger LC Series No 4 Cowhide

1,492.70 € 2,714.00 €   (Tax included)

  • Cowhide Colors - Black-White
 
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Materials & Finish

The LC4 Cowhide Lounger features a chrome-plated tubular steel frame with anti-corrosion protection, resting on a matte black lacquered steel base. The reclining surface is upholstered in genuine cowhide with natural variations in color and pattern, offering each piece a unique character. The headrest is made from high-quality aniline leather, ensuring a refined tactile contrast and durability.

Construction

The structure consists of a curved tubular cradle precisely welded for dimensional stability and strength. The cowhide cover is tensioned over a base of elastic straps to ensure even support and long-term shape retention. The cradle slides freely over the static base, allowing continuous adjustment of recline through balanced positioning. Each weld and joint is finely finished to maintain mechanical precision and visual harmony.

Designed for full-body relaxation, the LC4 Cowhide version offers balanced ergonomic support from neck to heels. The natural texture of the cowhide adds warmth and tactile comfort, while the leather headrest ensures gentle support. Its responsive sliding frame adapts intuitively to user position without locking systems, making it ideal for both residential and professional lounge environments.

Comfort & Functionality

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.

black
white

brown
white

brown-black
white


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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