LC4

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LC4 is an iconic modernist chaise longue designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, renowned for its adjustable reclining form and tubular steel frame.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chaise longue
industrial design object
modernist furniture piece
alsoKnownAs LC4 chaise longue
surface form: Chaise longue à réglage continu

LC4 chaise longue
surface form: LC4 Chaise Longue

Le Corbusier LC4 chaise
associatedWith French modernism
Le Corbusier LC4 chaise
surface form: Le Corbusier furniture collection
category furniture design classic
lounge chair
colorVariant black leather upholstery
brown leather upholstery
cowhide upholstery
designedByCollective Le Corbusier
surface form: Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand
designer Charlotte Perriand
Le Corbusier
Pierre Jeanneret
era 20th-century modernism
function reclining seating
relaxation
hasComponent adjustable reclining seat
headrest cushion
supporting base
tubular steel frame
hasFeature continuously adjustable recline angle
contrast between black base and chrome frame
minimalist form
separate base and cradle structure
visible structural frame
hasStyle International Style
Modernism
influencedBy functionalism in design
machine-age aesthetics
material fabric upholstery
foam padding
leather upholstery
rubber straps
tubular steel
notableFor adjustable reclining form
ergonomic design
iconic modernist aesthetic
recognizedAs icon of modern furniture design
supportType curved tubular cradle on base
targetUserPosition lounging
reclining
usedIn architectural showrooms
design museums
domestic interiors

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