The stylish little LC9 stool was designed in 1927 by acclaimed French designer Charlotte Perriand for the dining room of her home on Place Saint-Sulpice in Paris and is produced by Cassina. The first version was made with a wide seat in Indian rattan. The LC9 went into general production in 1973 and has since evolved with several different finishes.
The seat is available in rattan like the original as well as in several other finishes. The base is made of steel and is available with a powder-coated or chrome-plated finish. The wide variety allows the LC9 to be adapted to the location where it will be placed. Thanks to its stylish design, the stool is a classic and exclusive piece of furniture.
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Le Corbusier for Cassina
LC9 chair
€1,071
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Dimensions
Width 50 cm
Height 45 cm
Depth 36 cm
Seat height 45 cm
Properties
Legs/base Chrome
Color Chrome
Material Steel
Seat Russian Red leather
Surface treatment Polished