Another timeless reproduction design originally created by Corbusier.
Charles-douard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier, designed the LC10 Square Low Table (1928), and was originally presented in the form of a desk at the 1929 Salon d'Automne in Paris. With this piece, the framework is reduced to a minimum, leaving only the treatment of the metals on the tubular legs and side pieces to express the rationalist aesthetic that came to epitomize the International Style. In its present-day version, this table is manufactured using an idea pulled from the original working drawings by Charlotte Perriand. That idea was to make the legs and side pieces separately to ensure the highest quality finish. It also means that components of various sizes can be used to create tables more in line with present demand.
The LC10 Square Coffee Table offers sleek lines to go with your Corbusier chair and sofa collection. Features 15mm glass top with tubular chromed steel structure and black steel frame.
The one we are selling is a Replica of the original.
- 5/8" (15mm) tempered glass.
- Chrome legs.
- Black steel frame.
- Dimensions (inches):
13"H 48"W 48"L
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