Lasair Chaise Lounge
Product Description
Designer: Le Corbusier (1887-1965)
Le Corbusier's steel furniture designs were described as "equipment de l'habitation," in keeping with his machine-based design philosophy. His famous chaise (1928), termed as " relaxing machine," adjusts for varying degrees of incline. The based and body of the chaise are two pieces, allowing the bow-shaped body to be positioned for reading, napping or conversing. Available in smooth, full-grain black leather or natural-haired cowhide. Haired hides contained varying amounts of black, white and brown.
Out high quality reproduction Chaise Lounge is inspired by Le Corbusier Chaise Lounge.
Additional Information
| Dimensions | W61XD160XH75 |
| Material (Finish) | Stainless Steel chaise frame. Base in fleet and tubular steel with black epoxy finish. Headrest inside with a cotton bag filled with form. PU or leather upholstery |
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