Description
Corbusier is quoted to have said, “Chairs are architecture,
sofas are bourgeois.” I could not agree more. After all look at the
the chaise lounge he is famous for.
Attractive and comfortable, the chaise lounge conforms to the
shape of your body. It takes up very little space at *9Wx*3Dx*2H
considering it is a lounge chair. With a chrome steel tubular
cradle that sits on a black steel base this design allows for just
the right adjustment and with very little effort to go from upright
to full recline.
-The chair is designed according to human body structure to insure
a comfortable relaxing;
-As a "relaxing machine," it is a lounge that mirrors the body's
natural curves while appearing to float above its supports.
-Italian leather cushion with fabric or leather upholstered.
-Color is available in red, white and black. Other colors will
require quantity.
Designer : Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier, born
Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris in ***7 in La Chaux-de-Fonds,
Switzerland, studied painting and architecture at the local école
d’Art.
In ***7, he worked for Josef Hofmann in Vienna, where he also made
the acquaintance of Adolf Loos. Another important influence came
when he was working in Paris in ***9 for over a year in the
practice of Auguste Perret, a pioneering exponent of building with
reinforced concrete using steel. During this period, he also
visited the architect and urban planner Tony Garnier in Lyon. It
was not long before Le Corbusier was focusing on modern reinforced
concrete architecture.