The LC2 clubs are iconic pieces of furniture designed by world-famous architect and designer Le Corbusier. These clubs, part of the "Grand Confort" series introduced in 1928, embody the perfect interplay between form and function, and symbolize the modernist design of the 20th century.
The LC2 clubs stand out for their clean lines and minimalist design. The chair is constructed from a geometric frame of chrome-plated steel, which gives an elegant and industrial look. The frame surrounds the soft, leather-covered cushions, creating an interesting contrast between the hard structure and the inviting seats. The front-colored leather upholstery adds a timeless and fresh look to the whole, making the chairs fit seamlessly into both modern and classic interiors.
Despite its sleek appearance, the LC2 clubs offer exceptional comfort. The deep seat and well-filled cushions provide a supportive and relaxing seating experience. The chair is designed to follow the natural position of the body, which contributes to a comfortable seat.
A set of white LC2 clubs from Le Corbusier is not just a piece of furniture but an investment in style, comfort and history. These chairs are a perfect choice for anyone looking to furnish a space with a classic modernist aesthetic.
The LC-2 was referred to by Le Corbusier as "Cushion baskets".
They are both signed and are in extremely beautiful condition.