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This was taken at the Salon d’Automne in 1929, where the chaise made its debut. Its prominence was cemented in 1965 when Italian furniture company Cassina started producing the design and retailing it ...
The dining room includes an LC6 glass table with black painted steel base by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand for Cassina, Cesca chairs by Breuer in chrome metal and rattan ...
Cassina’s storied legacy—marked by collaborations with iconic designers such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Gaetano Pesce—has consistently set the benchmark for high-end furniture that ...
But they don’t share their chairs by the window: Ceglic’s is a Le Corbusier manufactured by Cassina in the 1980s; Fernandez-Casteleiro’s is a wooden 1905 lawn chair designed by Thomas Lee ...
View A Le Corbusier for Cassina LC6 Dining Table with Crystal Tabletop and Matte Black Enameled Steel by Le Corbusier on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Le Corbusier.
Produced by Cassina from 1974 to the present by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre ...
View A GLASS AND STEEL LC6 TABLE, DESIGNED IN 1928 BY LE CORBUSIER, PIERRE JEANNERET AND CHARLOTTE PERRIAND, MANUFACTURED BY CASSINA by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret on artnet.
Swiss-French architect and designer Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier in the design world, created the LC3 armchair for Cassina in collaboration with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte ...
Dining chairs. Okay, maybe we’re just furniture nerds, but, seriously, the more you learn about them, the more you realize how connected they are to history at large.
From Faye Toogood’s soft, sculptural furniture drop for Poltrona Frau to Bottega Veneta and Cassina’s reimagining of a Le Corbusier icon, industry brands across categories are coming together ...
He championed the seminal Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray, whose reputation had languished in the shadow of her male collaborators, including Le Corbusier.
Its latest Salone installation at Palazzo San Fedele, titled “On the Rocks,” is a collaboration with Cassina and Fondation Le Corbusier that reimagines the legendary LC14 Tabouret.