Chaise Longue, LC4 Style, 1970s
This chaise longue was produced in the 1970s and is based on the iconic LC4 model originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand. It represents a classic example of modernist functional design, combining a tubular steel frame with an ergonomically shaped reclining surface.
The piece features a chrome-plated tubular structure mounted on a black lacquered base, with a freely adjustable frame. The upholstery is made of genuine cowhide with a distinctive natural pattern, adding a strong visual character to the piece.
The chaise remains fully functional and stable, with well-preserved materials and only minor signs of use. It is an authentic period production inspired by one of the most influential designs of the 20th century.
Specifications
Period: 1970s
Style: Modernist / Functionalist
Material: Chrome-plated metal, lacquered metal, cowhide
Color: Brown and white, black, chrome
Condition: The chaise longue remains in very good original condition with minor wear consistent with age and regular use.
Estimated weight: approx. 15–25 kg
Dimensions
Height: 50 cm
Length: 165 cm
Width: 50.5 cm