LC14 Tabouret Cabanon, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin 1952

Side tables from Cassina, Designed by Le Corbusier

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LC14 01 Tabouret stool Cabanon Designed in 1952 for the Cabanon, a hut built by Le Corbusier on the French Riviera, where alongside the many fi xed furnishings, the furniture was all conceived as boxes. This stool is Spartan and yet at the same time sophisticated due to its dovetail joints that highlight the connections between the solid wood surfaces. The oblong hole on each side makes Tabouret very easy to handle. Made in naturalcoloured solid chestnut wood.
Manufacturer Cassina
Family LC14 Tabouret Cabanon, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin 1952
Architonic ID 1132507
Year of Launch 1905
Year of Design 1952

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