Cassina
LC14 Stool
LC14 Stool
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The LC14 stools by Cassina were designed by Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. They were originally created for Cabanon - a place that Le Corbusier created for himself as a kind of design experiment. Their high-quality workmanship is evident in the dovetail joint of the corners, which is a testament to the highest level of craftsmanship.
further description and details
further description and details
The LC14 stools from Cassina are available in two versions. The smaller version is made of oak, which has four openings, and the larger version is made of chestnut wood, with six openings.
Oak stool: 33cm x 43cm x 25cm
Chestnut wood stool: 43cm x 43cm x 27cm
Country, Design & Year
Country, Design & Year
Italy
Le Corbusier
1952/1959
Material & Color
Material & Color
Material:
- Oak
- chestnut
Colors:
- Nature
Please note that the colors on your display device may differ from the original colors.
Dimension
Dimension
Dimensions in cm:
33/43x43x25/27
Product weight in kg:
Care information
Care information