Le Corbusier Dining Table LC10 "reproduced to the style of the original designer"
The boldly sublime Le Corbusier Glass Table (1928) was originally part of a revolutionary collection of furniture first shown at the 1929 Salon d' Automne in Paris. It has come to be a classic, one of the most important tables of the International Styles in the 20th century. The base is mad of aeronautical steel, welded in such a way as to create a seamlessly smooth,sculpted finish, perfect for use a a dining table or a work top. The tabletop is an impressive, thick rectangle temples glass, contributung to the near-perfect resolution of line, scale and proportion that makes this table an exceptional example of modern design.
Dimension:
W 140cm * D 85cm * H 75cm
Designer: Le Corbusier (1887-1965)
Le Corbusier (October 6, 1887–August 27, 1965) was a Swiss architect, and one of the designers famous for what is now called modernism or the International Style. His career spanned five decades, and his portrait was featured on the Swiss ten francs banknote, pictured with his distinctive eyeglasses.