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Product sheet LC4 chaise longue

Architonic-ID:  4104561
Designer:
Le Corbusier
Pierre Jeanneret
Charlotte Perriand
Manufacturer:
Wohnbedarf, Zurich
Year: 1954, designed 1928
 
In 1954, when Le Corbusier was attempting to regain control of the licensing of his iconic chaise longue from Embru and Thonet, the Swiss department store Wohnbedarf commissioned a small series of the chaise. Correspondence with Wohbedarf indicates that Le Corbusier suggested a small design modification of the Embru model: that the width of the base upon which the chaise rests be increased from 52 to 54 centimeters. The present lot's dimensions match this modification, and the piece's provenance can be traced as far back as the mid-1950s.

Chromed tubular steel and leather upholstery on a black-painted steel and rubber base 621/2 in. (158.8 cm) long back of the base: 54 cm width

Literature:
George H. Marcus, Le Corbusier: Inside the Machine for Living, New York, 2000, pp. 136-137
estimated value: 
15.000-20.000 US$
 
Auction: 
20-21st Century Design Art

Sales date: 2002-05-22
location: New York
Lot number: 43
 
Cassina S.p.A., LC4 chaise longue
 
Status: still in production
Manufacturer: Cassina S.p.A.
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Auction House:
Phillips, de Pury & Company
Address:

Phillips, de Pury & Company


United States

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Designer:
Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier


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Designer:
Charlotte Perriand

Charlotte Perriand


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Designer:
Pierre Jeanneret

Pierre Jeanneret


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