Le Corbusier chaise longue
Created in 1928, this chaise longue is famous for the feeling of relaxation it offers thanks to the design that imitates the natural shape of the body, being able to be adjusted in various positions. The furniture object is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Each piece is signed, thus being part of the Cassina's Masters collection, licensed by the Le Corbusier Foundation. The lounger is made in Italy.
Made in Italy
Brand: |
Green 900
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Color: |
Brown
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Length (cm): |
160
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Width (cm): |
56
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Weight (kg): |
12
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Materials: |
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