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Armchair LC1 Basculant by Le Corbusier, 1928

Armchair LC1 Basculant by Le Corbusier, 1928
Chrome plated tubular steel frame with movable backrest. Covered with ponyhide.
Product-id.:LC 701 pony bw
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Information to Armchair LC1 Basculant, 1928 by Le Corbusier

Chrome plated tubular steel frame with movable backrest. Covered with ponyhide.
Arms in a continuous band of bend leather.


Measurement:  L. 60 cm, H. 65 cm, P. 64 cm 
cbm: 0,50 - 1 pack/2


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Le Corbusier 1887 - 1965

Architect and artist, born in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. He left school at age 13 to learn the trade of engraving watch faces. Encouraged by a local art teacher he taught himself architecture, travelling throughout Europe to observe architectural styles.
Settling in Paris in 1917, he met Ozenfant, who introduced him to Purism, and with whom he collaborated in writing several articles under his pseudonym (the name of a relative on his father's side). He developed a theory of the interrelation between modern machine forms and architectural techniques, and his first building, based on the technique of the Modulor (a system using units whose proportions were those of the human figure), was the Unité d'habitation (xliving unitx), Marseille (1945-50).
Some of his buildings are raised on stilts or piloti, an innovation he first used in the Swiss Pavilion at the Cité Universitaire at Paris. His main interest was large urban projects and city-planning, and although many of his designs were rejected, they influenced other architects throughout the world. Other examples of his work are Chandigarh, the new capital of the Punjab; the Swiss Dormitory in the Cité Universitaire in Paris; and the Exposition Pavilion in Zürich.

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