LC4 Hairyskin is an iconic adjustable frame chair from Italian Cassina, created by the designer trio Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928 and put into production by Cassina in 1965. The chair is part of the popular LC collection, which can be seen in Cassina's I Maestri catalog. The LC4 became famous thanks to an innovative design that combined several varied materials and shapes into a harmonious whole. The chair has a restful seat in leather, leather, or fabric, complemented by a cylindrical headrest cushion, upholstered in polyester and available in a choice of colors. The seat rests on a rounded, solid frame with a curved surface, which sits on a four-legged base that allows the seat's tilt to be adjusted.
The CL4 Hairyskin is one of the most adjustable seats of modern times. The inspiration for the design was the idea that function and form should be paramount when it comes to relaxation. The trio of designers created a precise balance between the geometrical and ergonomic frame of the chair.
The classic LC series stands alone in the design context. The original model was created by the designer trio Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928 and exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in Paris in 1929. The French designer trio's collaboration resulted in several pieces that were distinguished by high quality, consistent shapes and worked as well in the marketplace as they do today. Thanks to its iconic status and simple, stylish design, the LC4 is a favorite with us at Nordiska Galleriet. The LC4 along with the LC series has achieved icon status and is still celebrated today ? 90 years later. Its a sign of good design.
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4 Chaise Lougue Hairyskin
Brand:
CassinaDesigner:
Width:
56.4 cm
Height:
69 cm
Depth:
163 cm
Seat height:
27 cm
Base/Legs:
Chrome frame, Black enameled steel base
Functions:
Tiltable
Material:
Steel
Surface treatment:
Chrome plated
Upholstery group:
Leather
Upholstery name:
Hairyskin 13Z229
Article number:
10078793
Please note that the images are indicative. Colors may differ from reality.