
Model 231 Club Chair armchair (also known as LC2) produced by Alivar in 1980 design Le Corbusier 1928. Structure in light blue lacquered steel tube, cushions covered in brown fabric.
Armchair in excellent vintage condition, the cushions are original but have been colored with a vintage effect, originally they were butter-colored.
Museo Della Sedia Collection.
Categories: Museo Della Sedia Collection, 1980s, Armchairs, Le Corbusier
| Weight | 43 cm (seat height) |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 67 × 76 × 70 cm (height length depth ) |
Alivar Museum Catalog, The classics of modern furniture, page 223.
Le Corbusier argued that proportions in architecture and design had to be based on the proportions of the human body. The small version of the Grand Confort series was the “armchair for the man” as generally the man sits, maintaining a more upright position of the torso, with the legs apart.
Photographs from a private collection (Museo Della Sedia) of vintage Italian design chairs. © All rights reserved.
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Model 231 Club Chair armchair (also known as LC2) produced by Alivar in 1980 design Le Corbusier 1928. Structure in light blue lacquered steel tube, cushions covered in brown fabric.
Armchair in excellent vintage condition, the cushions are original but have been colored with a vintage effect, originally they were butter-colored.
Museo Della Sedia Collection.
Categories: Museo Della Sedia Collection, 1980s, Armchairs, Le Corbusier
| Weight | 43 cm (seat height) |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 67 × 76 × 70 cm (height length depth ) |
Alivar Museum Catalog, The classics of modern furniture, page 223.
Le Corbusier argued that proportions in architecture and design had to be based on the proportions of the human body. The small version of the Grand Confort series was the “armchair for the man” as generally the man sits, maintaining a more upright position of the torso, with the legs apart.
Photographs from a private collection (Museo Della Sedia) of vintage Italian design chairs. © All rights reserved.
Send us information, suggestions or corrections from our contact page.
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