This armchair is constructed from chrome plated tubular steel with Italian aniline leather upholstery and sumptuous full-bodied cushions .
Expertly constructed to exacting detail to do full justice to the mastery of the original designMaterials:Semi-aniline dyed top grain leather upholstery.Polished chrome frame.
Seat Height 15cm
(1887-1965)
Swiss born architect, theorist and designer Le Corbusier worked and wrote with a unique vision, energy and clarity that made him one of the most influential figures shaping the international style during the early 1900s. Born Charles Edouard Jeanneret, he rechristened himself Le Corbusier in Paris in 1920, around the time he started his journal L'Esprit Nouveau. An active member of the Parisian art scene and co-founder of the Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM), he championed a minimalist modernism built around the idea of the home as a "machine for living."