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LC10 Rectangular Table
inspired by Charles Le Corbusier designed in 1929

LC10 Rectangular Table inspired by Charles Le Corbusier
LC10 Rectangular Table inspired by Charles Le Corbusier
LC10 Rectangular Table inspired by Charles Le Corbusier
LC10 Rectangular Table inspired by Charles Le Corbusier
LC10 Rectangular Table inspired by Charles Le Corbusier
LC10 Rectangular Table inspired by Charles Le Corbusier
LC10 Rectangular Table inspired by Charles Le Corbusier
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LC10 Rectangular Table
inspired by Charles Le Corbusier

  • Design icon from 1929
  • Lightweight and durable
  • High-quality materials
  • Handcrafted

INFURN produces this classic piece with a high-quality glass top, 15 mm thick, combined with a black metal frame and steel legs.

Dimensions

Width: 31.2 inches
Height: 27.3 inches
Length: 46.8 inches

Charles Le Corbusier
(1887-1965)

Accredited as one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture, Charles Le Corbusier was born in Switzerland in 1887. His influence as an architect, designer, urbanist and writer cannot be underestimated, touching and affecting numerous nations worldwide across Europe, America and Asia. Dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities, Le Corbusier applied such ideology to furniture design. He was obsessed with creating pieces that truly take human shape, form and behaviour into consideration, recognising the deep relationship between proportion and harmony. This ideology and an application of architectural genius are both evident within Le Corbusier’s furniture. Awarded the prestigious Frank P. Brown Medal and AIA Gold Medal in 1961, a celebration of Le Corbusier’s work is best summed up by his portrait featuring on the 10 Swiss francs banknote. His work is visible and showcased on an international scale, with the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo and the Museum and Gallery of Art in India actually designed by this forefather of Modernism.

Accredited as one of the pioneers of what is now called modern architecture, Charles Le Corbusier was born in Switzerland in 1887. His influence as an architect, designer, urbanist and writer cannot be underestimated, touching and affecting numerous nations worldwide across Europe, America and Asia. Dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities, Le Corbusier applied such ideology to furniture design. He was obsessed with creating pieces that truly take human shape, form and behaviour into consideration, recognising the deep relationship between proportion and harmony. This ideology and an application of architectural genius are both evident within Le Corbusier’s furniture. Awarded the prestigious Frank P. Brown Medal and AIA Gold Medal in 1961, a celebration of Le Corbusier’s work is best summed up by his portrait featuring on the 10 Swiss francs banknote. His work is visible and showcased on an international scale, with the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo and the Museum and Gallery of Art in India actually designed by this forefather of Modernism.