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Le Corbusier Swivel Chair LC7

Product number: CF07

Le Corbusier swivel chair LC7, tubular steel frame high gloss chrome plated, leather seat cover.

1.247,00 €
Available

  • 5% discount for advance payment. (Without minimum order value. Unlimited until further notice.)
  • 30 days right of return
  • 5 years warranty
  • Certified EU-source materials
  • Handmade in Italy
  • Payment cash on delivery
  • Online trading since 1996


Le Corbusier LC7 Swivel Chair

The Le Corbusier swivel chair, along with other furniture of the LC series, was first presented at the Salon d'automne 1929 in Paris.

This swivel chair was designed as a dining chair to complement the various dining room tables of the LC10 and LC6 series.

The 360-degree swivel chair model features a semi-circular armrest providing a comfortable seating experience.

It's tubular steel frame which seamlessly blends in with the chair legs is high-gloss chrome-plated. The chair's seat and its semi-circular upholstered backrest are covered in leather or fabric.

The seat cushion of the LC7 is filled with polyurethane foam and padded with Dacron wadding.

Dimensions of the swivel chair: 

- Overall height approx. 64 cm (2'1''). Diameter of the seat approx. 52 cm (1'8''). Seat height approx. 51 cm (1'8'').

Item Facts. Original details

- Tubular steel drawn from one piece
- Tubular steel frame high gloss chrome plated
- Leather upholstery EU-certified from Italy
- Original dimensions

Like all our Bauhaus classics, the Corbusier swivel chair LC7 is handmade in select italian companies.

Due to the special situation (pandemic etc.) the production time of the model LC7 is approx. 10 weeks. In addition, about 5 to 8 working days for delivery. Depending on the destination. (As of February 2022)




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