
LC1 Lounge Chair
Le Corbusier LC1 Lounge Chair – A Modernist Icon | Replica
The Le Corbusier LC1 Lounge Chair, designed in 1928 by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, is a true icon of modernist design. Celebrated for its sleek form, functional elegance, and industrial aesthetic, the LC1 chair features a polished steel frame paired with a leather or cowhide sling seat and backrest, offering both comfort and timeless style.
The chair's adjustable backrest is designed to respond to the sitter’s movements, making it both ergonomic and visually striking. Originally created for avant-garde interiors, the LC1 remains a statement piece in contemporary homes, offices, or galleries.
Its refined simplicity and architectural precision reflect the Bauhaus ethos of beauty through function—making the LC1 a lasting symbol of 20th-century design innovation.
Selected thick saddle leather (Durable because it is thick
Saddle leather is made of genuine leather fiber and natural latex)
The surface is delicate and the texture is soft. The performance and service life are longer and more wear-resistant than ordinary leather. It refuses rough edges and has neat edges, which are smooth and fit.
Materials:
Thick Saddle Leather
Stainless Steel Frame
Function: Swing-out backrest
Dimensions: H66 W62 D61 Seat H38