The LC14 Tabouret Cabanon from Cassina has been designed by the world-famous designer Le Corbusier, who is one of the most important names in functionalism. The chestnut wood stool was designed in 1952 for the small house that Le Corbusier had on the French Riviera, where all the furniture had the shape of a box.
The LC14 Tabouret Cabanon can easily change shape by being placed on top. Each side is provided with a hole that makes it easy to move and turn over and to use as a stool as well as a small table. Le Corbusier's simple design means that the LC14 Tabouret Cabanon fits in most environments and is a detail that sets the tone for the room.
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Le Corbusier for Cassina
LC14 Tabouret Stool Cabanon
€1,196
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Dimensions
Width 43 cm
Height 27 cm
Length 43 cm
Properties
Material Chestnut wood
Shape Rectangular
Surface treatment Lacquered
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