The Le Corbusier LC3 3 Seater Sofa is a timeless classic, designed by the legendary architect and designer Le Corbusier in 1927. This iconic sofa embodies the principles of modernism, with its clean lines, minimalist aesthetic, and emphasis on comfort. The sofa's distinctive features include a sleek, tubular chrome frame and comfortable, upholstered cushions. The precise craftsmanship and attention to detail in the 100% Made in Italy replica ensure that it captures the essence of the original design. The LC3 3 Seater Sofa is a versatile piece that can be used in various settings, from contemporary living rooms to stylish offices. Its timeless appeal and high-quality construction make it a valuable addition to any interior space.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 67 cm (26.4")
- Width 180 cm (71")
- Depth 70 cm (27.6”)
- SeatH 45 cm (17.7”)
- Weight 57 kg
Materials:
- Leather
- Tubular steel frame
General Information:
- Living room
- Hotel room
- Indoor use
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