Designed in 1928 by the famous trio of Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret, the LC4 deckchair was made famous in 1965 by the Italian brand Cassina. Called "Rest Machine" by its designers, this design icon has been designed to adapt to the human body and provide optimal rest, combining form and function. Thanks to its circular arc structure, the chair can be tilted into several positions. Whatever the angle of inclination, stability is ensured by friction with rubber rollers that wrap around the crossbars of the base. The seat, lightly upholstered in polyurethane and covered with leather or hide, is attached to the frame with elastic straps, which provide the supporting structure. A great design classic, the LC4 lounge chair has survived the years without getting wrinkled and still amazes with its extreme comfort and perfect elegance.
Dimensions
l 160cm x D 56cm x H 69cm
Finish
spotted skin, black leather headrest, chrome steel frame, black lacquered steel base
Founded by Cesare and Umberto Cassina in Meda, near Milan, in 1927, Cassina produces designer chairs, tables, armchairs, sofas, beds, wardrobes and shelves. Cassina produces high-quality furniture inspired by industrial Italian design.
Cassina was one of the first designer furniture companies to encourage architects and designers, such as Le Corbusier, to design new lines and translate their inspirations into reality, in the midst of a rich and complex era. Cassina has worked to convince designers and architects to explore new ways of expressing forms and working with materials, in order to make their visions reality and create unique designer furniture.