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LE CORBUSIER
Lot 33
Price Realised: €2,400
Estimate: €2,000 - €3,000
THE LC2 THREE SEAT SOFA BY LE CORBUSIER, FOR ALIVAR, ITALY, upholstered in black leather and bearing makers stamp underneath, 180cm (w) x 70cm (d) x 70cm (h). Originally designed in 1928, as a modernist take on the traditional club chair, the le Co... Read more
LE CORBUSIER Lot 33 LE CORBUSIER
Estimate: €2,000 - €3,000
THE LC2 THREE SEAT SOFA BY LE CORBUSIER, FOR ALIVAR, ITALY, upholstered in black leather and bearing makers stamp underneath, 180cm (w) x 70cm (d) x 70cm (h).

Originally designed in 1928, as a modernist take on the traditional club chair, the le Corbusier group created these 'cushion baskets'. By reversing the standard thinking and effectively turning the chair inside out, they display the tubular metal frame on the outside of the chair.
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