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Cassina 'lc7' Swivel Chair, Chrome Structure Cassina 'lc7' Swivel Chair, Chrome Structure 3203 EUR An iconic chair designed by Charlotte Perriand and part of her 'LC' collection co-created with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, 'Swivel' has steadily gained fans over the decades thanks to its versatility and functionality. Designed in 1927, the chair was originally created by Perriand for her Paris apartment and was exhibited the next year at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs and then the Salon d'Automne in 1929. Combining four chromed legs with a black leather upholstered swivel seat, the chair is suited to domestic and office settings alike.
Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black Leather Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black Leather 5826 EUR One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '4 Chaise longue à reglage continu' is the quintessential chaise longue. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with a black base, a leather seat and an adjustable chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Combined with a headrest with polyester padding and a stability guaranteed by the friction through rubber tubes that cover the cross bar of the base, 'LC4' is not just an ageless icon, it's a chair to be enjoyed.
Cassina '9' Low Table, Black Cassina '9' Low Table, Black 1837 EUR One of a series of tables defined by modular, cylindrical shapes designed by Piero Lissoni, the '9' table emits a soft-spoken elegance thanks to its simple lines and application of black Marquina marble. Suited to both corporate and hospitality environments, the table makes for an easy and elegant design accent while a marble base offers a further touch of richness in addition to ensuring stability.
Cassina '9' Low Table, White Cassina '9' Low Table, White 1617 EUR One of a series of tables defined by modular, cylindrical shapes designed by Piero Lissoni, the '9' table emits a soft-spoken elegance thanks to its simple lines and application of clean and simple white Carrara marble. Suited to both corporate and hospitality environments, the table makes for an easy and elegant design accent while a marble base offers a further touch of richness in addition to ensuring stability.
Cassina 'modular Imagination By Virgil Abloh', Matte Black Modular Element With Orange Feet, Rectangular Cassina 'modular Imagination By Virgil Abloh', Matte Black Modular Element With Orange Feet, Rectangular 1549 EUR Conceived just a year before Virgil Abloh's death in 2021, 'Modular Imagination' is a collaborative project between the American fashion designer and Italian brand Cassina that stylishly explores modularity. Comprising a series of components that span base units and connecting elements, the project invites users to fully participate in the arrangement of the furniture blocks by choosing how they may be configured depending on one's own needs and habits. This rectangular modular element with orange feet may be aligned alongside identical pieces or the collection's cuboid modules for a variety of bespoke setups, all of which are locked together by connecting elements for a simple yet expressive celebration of function, versatility and intuition. A key element in the assembly of the geometric components is how they may be disassembled at the end of their life cycle. This matte block is cut in part from soft polyurethane — a percentage of which is polyols derived from organic sources — which can be cut out and separated from the recycled wood frame to ensure that the item may be properly recovered and recycled at the end of use. Whether employed as a table, a stool or even a seat — despite its rigid appearance the block is actually soft — this piece is a testament to Abloh's innovative contributions to contemporary design and is marked with a round logo in bas-relief as well as the hashtag #AblohCassina for a permanent seal of this special and singular collaboration.
Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Beige Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Beige 1568 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 412' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina 'luisa' Small Armchair, Red Cassina 'luisa' Small Armchair, Red 1928 EUR The result of 15 years' labour from designer Franco Albini, 'Luisa' is an extraordinary chair in which the concept of 'substance in form' is aptly expressed. Albini's mission to dedicate himself to creating an archetype in which the core elements of the structure respond to various possible uses in the home led to the creation of a chair where the seat and the back are two geometric planes suspended on a simple wood structure. The result is a timeless piece that is a testament to skill, technique and high quality materials, and one which was awarded the prestigious Compasso D’Oro prize by the Italian Industrial Design Association. Re-issued by Cassina in a world exclusive.
Cassina '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Petit Modèle Padded Armchair, Natural Leather Cassina '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Petit Modèle Padded Armchair, Natural Leather 9266 EUR One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' is a worldwide icon. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand and shown at the Salon d’Automne in Paris in 1929, the armchair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with beige leather upholstery and a chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. The result is a supremely comfortable seat that additionally evokes the architectural relationship between a load-bearing structure and its walls in its separation of the metal frame from the upholstery.
Cassina '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Petit Modèle Padded Armchair, Black Leather Cassina '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Petit Modèle Padded Armchair, Black Leather 6497 EUR One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' is a worldwide icon. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand and shown at the Salon d’Automne in Paris in 1929, the armchair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with black leather upholstery and a chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. The result is a supremely comfortable seat that additionally evokes the architectural relationship between a load-bearing structure and its walls in its separation of the metal frame from the upholstery.
Cassina 'capitol Complex' Armchair Cassina 'capitol Complex' Armchair 5741 EUR Found in the offices of the Secretariat Building in Chandigarh's Capitol Complex, the 'Capitol Complex' armchair was developed by Italian brand Cassina in tribute to Pierre Jeanneret, cousin of Le Corbusier and designer of a host of furniture throughout the complex. Defined by independent pieces that include oak wood side bars in an inverted 'V', which support the padded armrests, leather upholstery and coplanar legs, the armchair manages to be both simple and powerful.
Cassina 'superleggera' Chair, Beige Cassina 'superleggera' Chair, Beige 2074 EUR Gio Ponti's 'Superleggera' is one of those rare successful combinations of an architect's personal quest and manufacturing excellence. A Cassina catalogue stalwart since 1957, the 'Superleggera' chair is an homage to traditional artisanal skills and high quality materials, and its complex construction is a testament to the talent of the craftspeople at Cassina's Meda-based workshops. The result is a supremely elegant hand-finished chair with an inherent lightness thanks to an ingenious cross section of legs that allows the seat to weigh just 1.7kg — an impressive feat, especially taking into account the application of ash wood and India cane throughout.
Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black And White Hairyskin Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black And White Hairyskin 6082 EUR One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '4 Chaise longue à reglage continu' is the quintessential chaise longue. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with a black base, a cow skin seat and an adjustable chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Combined with a headrest with polyester padding and a stability guaranteed by the friction through rubber tubes that cover the cross bar of the base, 'LC4' is not just an ageless icon, it's a chair to be enjoyed.
Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black Leather Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black Leather 5826 EUR One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '4 Chaise longue à reglage continu' is the quintessential chaise longue. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with a black base, a leather seat and an adjustable chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Combined with a headrest with polyester padding and a stability guaranteed by the friction through rubber tubes that cover the cross bar of the base, 'LC4' is not just an ageless icon, it's a chair to be enjoyed.
Cassina 'cab 413' Armchair, Leather, Blue Cassina 'cab 413' Armchair, Leather, Blue 2520 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 413' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black Hairyskin Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black Hairyskin 5612 EUR One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '4 Chaise longue à reglage continu' is the quintessential chaise longue. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with a black base, a hairyskin seat and an adjustable chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Combined with a headrest with polyester padding and a stability guaranteed by the friction through rubber tubes that cover the cross bar of the base, 'LC4' is not just an ageless icon, it's a chair to be enjoyed.
Cassina 'luisa' Small Armchair, Black, American Walnut Cassina 'luisa' Small Armchair, Black, American Walnut 2416 EUR The result of 15 years' labour from designer Franco Albini, 'Luisa' is an extraordinary chair in which the concept of 'substance in form' is aptly expressed. Albini's mission to dedicate himself to creating an archetype in which the core elements of the structure respond to various possible uses in the home led to the creation of a chair where the seat and the back are two geometric planes suspended on a simple wood structure. The result is a timeless piece that is a testament to skill, technique and high quality materials, and one which was awarded the prestigious Compasso D’Oro prize by the Italian Industrial Design Association. Re-issued by Cassina in a world exclusive.
Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Red Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Red 1568 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 412' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina 'mexique' Table Cassina 'mexique' Table 4252 EUR Designed by Charlotte Perriand, the 'Mexique' table is intended to occupy as little space as possible, as reflected in the structure's low level, triangular form, which allows it to fit neatly into snug corners and awkward spaces. Originally developed in 1952 for the students’ rooms of the Maison du Mexique at Paris' Cité Universitaire Internationale, this incarnation of the table is cut from solid American walnut wood and, like its predecessor, may be juxtaposed alongside other pieces from the collection to accommodate new dynamics and tastes.
Cassina 'capitol Complex' Armchair Cassina 'capitol Complex' Armchair 5466 EUR Found in the offices of the Secretariat Building in Chandigarh's Capitol Complex, the 'Capitol Complex' armchair was developed by Italian brand Cassina in tribute to Pierre Jeanneret, cousin of Le Corbusier and designer of a host of furniture throughout the complex. Defined by independent pieces that include oak wood side bars in an inverted 'V', which support the padded armrests, leather upholstery and coplanar legs, the armchair manages to be both simple and powerful.
Cassina 'modular Imagination By Virgil Abloh', Double Connecting Element For Blocks Cassina 'modular Imagination By Virgil Abloh', Double Connecting Element For Blocks 78 EUR Conceived just a year before Virgil Abloh's death in 2021, 'Modular Imagination' is a collaborative project between the American fashion designer and Italian brand Cassina that stylishly explores modularity. Comprising a series of components that span base units and connecting elements, the project invites users to fully participate in the arrangement of the furniture blocks by choosing how they may be configured depending on one's own needs and habits. This double connecting element is used to lock the collection's block modules together to create a variety of bespoke setups that celebrate of function, versatility and intuition. When clicked into place in their respective 'sockets' on the modules, the orange aluminum connector facilitates the creation of tables, stools or even seats by allowing other components to connect on top or alongside each other. Marked with a round logo in bas-relief as well as the hashtag #AblohCassina for a permanent seal of this special and singular collaboration, this piece is part of a larger testament to Abloh's innovative contributions to contemporary design.
Cassina 'réaction Poétique' Low Table, Brown Cassina 'réaction Poétique' Low Table, Brown 1855 EUR Created by Spanish artist and designer Jaime Hayon, and produced by Cassina, the 'Réaction Poétique' collection brings together a series of minimalist, functional decor objects for the modern home. Offering a sculptural quality and employing form, light, and shade to expose the intrinsic beauty of american walnut wood from which it is cut, this stunning table is inspired by the organic shapes cast by Le Corbusier, and paintings featured in the magazine L’Esprit Nouveau. An excellent showpiece for Cassina's renowned dedication to woodworking excellence, this piece is also an ode to craftsmanship and industrial innovation.
Cassina 'cab 413' Armchair, Leather, Black Cassina 'cab 413' Armchair, Leather, Black 2611 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 413' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina 'modular Imagination By Virgil Abloh', Quadruple Connecting Element For Blocks Cassina 'modular Imagination By Virgil Abloh', Quadruple Connecting Element For Blocks 118 EUR Conceived just a year before Virgil Abloh's death in 2021, 'Modular Imagination' is a collaborative project between the American fashion designer and Italian brand Cassina that stylishly explores modularity. Comprising a series of components that span base units and connecting elements, the project invites users to fully participate in the arrangement of the furniture blocks by choosing how they may be configured depending on one's own needs and habits. This quadruple connecting element is used to lock the collection's block modules together to create a variety of bespoke setups that celebrate of function, versatility and intuition. When clicked into place in their respective 'sockets' on the modules, the orange aluminum connector facilitates the creation of tables, stools or even seats, allowing other components to connect on top or alongside each other. Marked with a round logo in bas-relief as well as the hashtag #AblohCassina for a permanent seal of this special and singular collaboration, this piece is part of a larger testament to Abloh's innovative contributions to contemporary design.
Cassina '3 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Grand Modèle Padded Armchair, Dark Grey Leather Cassina '3 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Grand Modèle Padded Armchair, Dark Grey Leather 7564 EUR Le Corbusier's padded '3 Fauteuil Grand Confort' armchair is a timeless design masterpiece with an innovative spirit and an eternally modern character. Re-visited and produced by Cassina since 1965, the chair comprises a chrome frame, leather upholstery and polyester padded cushions, which are separated in a nod to the architectural relationship between a load-bearing structure and its walls. The result is this supremely comfortable seat that additionally evokes the principles of Rationalism in its separation of the metal frame from the chair's upholstery.
Cassina 'lc7' Swivel Chair, Black Structure Cassina 'lc7' Swivel Chair, Black Structure 3148 EUR An iconic chair designed by Charlotte Perriand and part of her 'LC' collection co-created with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, 'Swivel' has steadily gained fans over the decades thanks to its versatility and functionality. Designed in 1927, the chair was originally created by Perriand for her Paris apartment and was exhibited the next year at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs and then the Salon d'Automne in 1929. Combining four black enamel legs with a black leather upholstered swivel seat, the chair is suited to domestic and office settings alike.
Cassina '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Petit Modèle, Trois Places Sofa, Grey Leather Cassina '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Petit Modèle, Trois Places Sofa, Grey Leather 14293 EUR A natural evolution of the '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' armchair, Cassina's three seater sofa possesses the same delicate balance of design purity and comfort, resulting in a chair with timeless appeal. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, and shown at the Salon d’Automne in Paris in 1929, the original armchair was reissued by Cassina in 1965 and the sofa also evokes the same architectural relationship between a load-bearing structure and its walls in its separation of the metal frame from the upholstery.
Cassina 'lc14 - Tabouret Cabanon', Stool In Chestnut Wood Cassina 'lc14 - Tabouret Cabanon', Stool In Chestnut Wood 1281 EUR One of a series of items designed by Le Corbusier for his 'Cabanon' getaway on the Côte d'Azur, the 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil' stool is a perfect demonstration of the spartan approach the designer took to furnishing the project. Envisioning furniture pieces created to look like boxes, Le Corbusier's stool is at once simple and minimal, as well as masterful thanks to the dovetail joints that highlight the connecting points between the solid chestnut pieces.
Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Black Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Black 1568 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 412' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina 'cab 413' Armchair, Leather, Black Cassina 'cab 413' Armchair, Leather, Black 2520 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 413' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Petit Modèle Deux Places Sofa, Grey Leather Cassina '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' Petit Modèle Deux Places Sofa, Grey Leather 11371 EUR A natural evolution of the '2 Fauteuil Grand Confort' armchair, Cassina's two seater sofa possesses the same delicate balance of design purity and comfort, resulting in a chair with timeless appeal. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, and shown at the Salon d’Automne in Paris in 1929, the original armchair was reissued by Cassina in 1965 and the sofa also evokes the same architectural relationship between a load-bearing structure and its walls in its separation of the metal frame from the upholstery.
Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Red Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Red 1568 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 412' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Ivory Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Ivory 1568 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 412' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina 'cicognino' Small Table, American Walnut Cassina 'cicognino' Small Table, American Walnut 1440 EUR With a name that translates to 'little stork', Franco Albini's 1958 table correspondingly resembles a small version of the bird. Crafted from american walnut wood shaped into a simplified frame of three slender legs, an elegant table top and a raised trim, the table is further enhanced by the exaggerated extension of one of its legs, which extends higher than the others to double as a handle with which to move the table with ease. Highly expressive and refined, 'Cicognino' conveys a reassuring sense of familiarity.
Cassina 'tabouret Méribel' Stool, American Walnut Cassina 'tabouret Méribel' Stool, American Walnut 1001 EUR A historic design inspired by mountain life, Charlotte Perriand's 'Tabouret Méribel' stool stands out for its blend of simple materials and basic shapes. Produced by Cassina and incorporating a meticulous work of craftsmanship, the three legged stool presents a sense of honesty and authenticity that respects the original design, and it may be displayed alone or as part of a creative composition.
Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black And White Hairyskin Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black And White Hairyskin 6082 EUR One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '4 Chaise longue à reglage continu' is the quintessential chaise longue. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with a black base, a cow skin seat and an adjustable chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Combined with a headrest with polyester padding and a stability guaranteed by the friction through rubber tubes that cover the cross bar of the base, 'LC4' is not just an ageless icon, it's a chair to be enjoyed.
Cassina 'modular Imagination By Virgil Abloh', Matte Black Modular Element With Orange Feet, Cube Cassina 'modular Imagination By Virgil Abloh', Matte Black Modular Element With Orange Feet, Cube 993 EUR Conceived just a year before Virgil Abloh's death in 2021, 'Modular Imagination' is a collaborative project between the American fashion designer and Italian brand Cassina that stylishly explores modularity. Comprising a series of components that span base units and connecting elements, the project invites users to fully participate in the arrangement of the furniture blocks by choosing how they may be configured depending on one's own needs and habits. This modular cuboid element with orange rubber feet may be aligned alongside identical pieces or the collection's rectangular modules for a variety of bespoke setups, all of which are locked together by separately sold connecting elements for a simple yet expressive celebration of function, versatility and intuition. A key element in the assembly of the geometric components is how they may be disassembled at the end of their life cycle. This matte block is cut in part from soft polyurethane — a percentage of which is polyols derived from organic sources — which can be cut out and separated from the recycled wood frame to ensure that the item may be properly recovered and recycled at the end of use. Whether employed as a table, stool or even a seat — despite its rigid appearance the cube is actually soft — this piece is a testament to Abloh's innovative contributions to contemporary design and is marked with a round logo in bas-relief as well as the hashtag #AblohCassina for a permanent seal of this special and singular collaboration.
Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Black Cassina 'cab 412' Chair, Leather, Black 1568 EUR One of the world’s first free-standing cowhide design chairs, Mario Bellini's 'Cab 412' is informed by the relationship between the skeleton and the skin. As such, the signature piece from Cassina’s 'I Contemporanei' collection features upholstery comprised of 16 pieces of brown saddle leather, individually die-cut and then subjected to a further 14 procedures, all by hand. Once attached to the chair’s steel frame, the skin is secured with a zip fastening, akin to a bespoke tailored garment.
Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black Hairyskin Cassina '4 Chaise Longue À Reglage Continu', Black Hairyskin 5612 EUR One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '4 Chaise longue à reglage continu' is the quintessential chaise longue. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with a black base, a hairyskin seat and an adjustable chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Combined with a headrest with polyester padding and a stability guaranteed by the friction through rubber tubes that cover the cross bar of the base, 'LC4' is not just an ageless icon, it's a chair to be enjoyed.