LC3 Chair in Black Leather / Leather Match
The Le Corbusier group referred to their LC3 collections as "cushion baskets" which they designed in 1928 as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. With cushions held in place without being tethered to the frame, the idea was to offer all the comfort of a padded surface while applying the elegant minimalism and industrial rationale of the International Style. The LC3 chair collection represents uncompromisable quality with affordability you won't find anywhere else. Each piece is made to preserve the specifications of the original using modern day manufacturing techniques. Our commitment to quality control assures that our Corbusier chairs mirror the original design from every angle. The cushions are made of multi-density foam for firm support and plush comfort. The sturdy frame is made of ultra-premium Stainless Steel polished to a mirror finish. Extra care went into assuring all welds and joints are completely smooth for beautiful clean lines. The upholstery used for the chair seat is a soft high grade protected leather, which provides you comfort and long lasting quality and Leather Match for the back and sides. Our leather offers a soft and supple feel. We offer Quality Replicas with a high-end modern design but at a more affordable price.This item is a high quality reproduction of the original.
Amazon Sales Rank: #312403 in Home Brand: Lexington Modern Product Dimensions: 26.5" Deep Front to Back, 35" Wide Side to Side, 27" Height Seat Height: 16" Seat Depth: 20.5"
Most helpful customer reviews 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very Nice chair ... great value! With Tekno I've been looking for a Corbusier chair for a while, I waited and waited to find the right one. I finally figured out what the differences between LC2 and LC3, and I found out what it should look like. This chair looks closer than most others online are the dimensions, very close. This chair is well built, it looks sturdy enough for a high traffic area of the room. I like the width of the LC2 LC3 vs. ... I feel like LC3 would be practical. All 1 reviews ...
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