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LC14 Tabouret Cabanon by Le Corbusier (Oak)

$2,000.00

LC14 Tabouret Cabanon by Le Corbusier for Cassina

Conceived in 1952 for his retreat, the Cabanon on the French Riviera, Le Corbusier's Tabouret is a testament to his belief in functional and minimalist design. Amidst the built-in furniture of his cabin, he envisioned a collection of pieces that, like boxes, would be both practical and aesthetically pleasing.

The Tabouret embodies this vision. It's a seat that is at once simple and sophisticated, with its clean lines and masterful dovetail joints showcasing the beauty of its construction. The solid chestnut wood, finished in a natural stain, adds warmth and character, while the elliptical openings on each side provide a convenient way to move the stool.

Whether used as a seat, a side table, or simply a decorative element, the Tabouret is a versatile piece that complements any space. It's a timeless classic that reflects Le Corbusier's genius and his enduring influence on modern design.

Finish: Solid Oak

Dimensions: 33 x 43 x 25 cm

Item: 014 02

Made in Italy

LC14 Tabouret Cabanon by Le Corbusier for Cassina

Conceived in 1952 for his retreat, the Cabanon on the French Riviera, Le Corbusier's Tabouret is a testament to his belief in functional and minimalist design. Amidst the built-in furniture of his cabin, he envisioned a collection of pieces that, like boxes, would be both practical and aesthetically pleasing.

The Tabouret embodies this vision. It's a seat that is at once simple and sophisticated, with its clean lines and masterful dovetail joints showcasing the beauty of its construction. The solid chestnut wood, finished in a natural stain, adds warmth and character, while the elliptical openings on each side provide a convenient way to move the stool.

Whether used as a seat, a side table, or simply a decorative element, the Tabouret is a versatile piece that complements any space. It's a timeless classic that reflects Le Corbusier's genius and his enduring influence on modern design.

Finish: Solid Oak

Dimensions: 33 x 43 x 25 cm

Item: 014 02

Made in Italy

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