The Exceptional Le Corbusier LC3 Sofa : Modern Furniture Design Made By The Talented Designer Le Corbusier

Though most individuals remember him now as a top pioneer in modern architecture, the Swiss-born French architect Le Corbusier also made modern furniture. In 1928, Le Corbusier (whose true name is Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris) teamed up with French interior designer Charlotte Perriand, making with numerous tubular steel furniture that were afterwards showed at the historic Salon d’ Automne art exposition in Paris in 1929. Among these furniture creations was the Le Corbusier LC3 Sofa.

Le Corbusier once stated that sofas are “bourgeois”, which is amazing considering that his LC3 Sofa is one of his most popular works. One of the many sofa designs he made in his time, the Le Corbusier LC3 Sofa is a two-seater sofa composed of an external steel frame and loose cushions as its seat, back, and arm rests. Unlike those seen in conventional sofa designs, the LC3 Sofa’s tubular steel frame is on the exterior and draw round the form of the couch. The border is also coated with a layer of chrome, matte black enamel, or silky finish to make it be noticeable . The cushions, on the other hand, are filled with polyurethane, polyester or original down feathers and coated with rich black leather or fabric.

The Le Corbusier LC3 Sofa is part of Le Corbusier’s LC3 furniture collection, which also includes an armchair and “meridienne” chair design. In addition, a three-seater type of the LC3 Sofa has also been manufactured and recently been included in the LC3 set. This three-sitter version is based partly on Le Corbusier’s “Grand Comfort” armchair design as well as from many sketches by Perriand.

The Le Corbusier LC3 Sofa was primarily put into production in the 1930s up to 1959, when the entire Le Corbusier furniture group were re-introduced with various minor improvements. Then in 1964, the designer furniture business Cassina S.p.A obtained the privileges from Le Corbusier himself to reproduce his designs. Recently Cassina remains as the leading reproducer of the LC3 Sofa and the rest of Le Corbusier furniture collection, although reproductions from other producers are also generally available.

  

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