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  1. Lampe De Marseille Wall Lamp
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    Lampe De Marseille Wall Lamp
    As low as £198 Regular Price £279
  2. LC Style Chaise Longue - Pony
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    LC Style Chaise Longue - Pony
    As low as £1,567 Regular Price £2,343
  3. Chaise Longue
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    Chaise Longue
    As low as £1,126 Regular Price £1,674
  4. Le Petit Sofa 3 Seats
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    Le Petit Sofa 3 Seats
    As low as £2,223 Regular Price £4,325
  5. Le Petit Sofa 2 Seats
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    Le Petit Sofa 2 Seats
    As low as £1,565 Regular Price £3,065
  6. Le Petit Ottoman
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    Le Petit Ottoman
    As low as £572 Regular Price £859
  7. Le Petit Corner Sofa
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    Le Petit Corner Sofa
    As low as £4,492 Regular Price £6,752
  8. Le Petit Armchair
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    Le Petit Armchair
    As low as £1,353 Regular Price £2,019
  9. LC3 Sofa 2 Seats
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    LC3 Sofa 2 Seats
    As low as £2,344 Regular Price £3,522
  10. LC3 Corner Sofa
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    LC3 Corner Sofa
    As low as £2,182 Regular Price £3,247
  11. LC3 Armchair
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    LC3 Armchair
    As low as £1,588 Regular Price £2,375
  12. Basculant Sling Chair
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    Basculant Sling Chair
    As low as £796 Regular Price £1,187
  13. LC5 Sofa
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    LC5 Sofa
    As low as £1,314 Regular Price £1,931
  14. LC7 Swivel Chair
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    LC7 Swivel Chair
    As low as £488 Regular Price £732
  15. Le Petit Sofa 3 Seats-IN STOCK
  16. Le Petit Sofa 3 Seats
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Le Corbusier Chair

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier was an architect, designer and writer and widely considered a pioneer of modern architectural style. Born in Switzerland in 1887 (later to become a naturalized French citizen), he produced numerous designs and won several awards (including the Frank P. Brown Medal in 1961) over a career that spanned fifty years. His buildings are still standing in cities across Europe, India and America.
Once quoted as saying that ‘chairs are architecture, sofas are bourgeois", Le Corbusier began experimenting with furniture design in 1928. The most famous of his collection is the now-iconic LC-Set. Indeed, the LC-2 and LC-3 Chairs are more colloquially referred to as the Petit and Grande Armchairs respectively. Though often subject to critique and questioning, the legacy succeeding Le Corbusier after his death in 1965 is undeniable; many of his furniture designs feature in homes, offices, and commercial spaces worldwide.

Le Corbusier: A Pioneer of Modern Furniture Design

Le Corbusier has changed the way we think about furniture and buildings. His designs, like the famous Le Corbusier chair, are simple yet brilliant, much like the Eames Chair—another classic. Le Corbusier's furniture is not just for sitting or lounging; it's a statement of style that speaks to the minimalist and practical design.

The Iconic LC Collection: A Testament to Timeless Design

Le Corbusier's LC range is legendary, featuring items like the LC2 chair and the Le Corbusier chaise longue. These pieces stand the test of time, similar to the Barcelona chair, and continue to be favourites for those who love a blend of simplicity and elegance in their furniture.

Craftsmanship Meets Innovation: The Le Corbusier Difference

Each piece of Le Corbusier furniture, from chairs to sofas, is crafted with the utmost care, combining innovative design with top-notch materials. This commitment to quality is what sets Le Corbusier apart, much like the meticulous design of the Eames Office Chair.

Le Corbusier's Influence on Modern Architecture and Furniture

Le Corbusier's work in buildings and furniture shares a common theme: breaking the mould and setting new standards. His furniture, much like his buildings, uses space wisely and brings a modern twist to any room, not unlike the sleek and functional Wassily chair.

Elevating Spaces with Le Corbusier's Timeless Elegance

Adding a piece of Le Corbusier furniture to your space is like adding a piece of history that never goes out of style. Whether it's a comfy Le Corbusier sofa or a chic chair, these pieces add a touch of class to any room, similar to the cosy and stylish Togo sofa.

Investing in Le Corbusier: Beyond Aesthetic Appeal

Choosing Le Corbusier furniture is more than just making your space look good; it's about investing in pieces that last a lifetime, offering both style and function. It's a bit like opting for a timeless Eames Lounge Chair that combines comfort with classic design.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What Makes Le Corbusier's Furniture Design So Unique?

Le Corbusier's furniture is renowned for its simplicity, functionality, and timeless elegance. Combining minimalist aesthetics with practical design, pieces like the Le Corbusier chair and Le Corbusier sofa reflect his architectural genius, focusing on form, space, and structure. This approach has made his furniture not just functional items, but works of art that elevate any space.

2. Where Can I Buy Authentic Le Corbusier Furniture?

Authentic Le Corbusier furniture can be purchased from SwivelUK, an authorized dealer known for its wide selection of classic designs. Visit SwivelUK to explore a curated collection of genuine Le Corbusier chairs, sofas, and other iconic pieces. Ensure you buy from reputable sources like SwivelUK to guarantee the authenticity and quality of your Le Corbusier furniture investment.

3. Are Le Corbusier Designs Comfortable for Everyday Use?

Despite their minimalist design, Le Corbusier chairs and sofas are designed with human anatomy in mind, offering a comfortable seating experience. The Le Corbusier chaise longue, for example, is celebrated for its ergonomic design that supports the body's natural curves, providing both style and comfort.

4. How Can I Incorporate Le Corbusier Furniture into My Home Décor?

Le Corbusier's furniture fits well with a variety of décor styles, from modern and contemporary to more eclectic mixes. Start with a statement piece like a Le Corbusier sofa or an LC4 chaise longue as the focal point of your room and build your décor around it. The timeless design of Le Corbusier pieces allows them to stand out or blend in, depending on your styling.

5. What is the Best Way to Care for and Maintain Le Corbusier Furniture?

Maintaining Le Corbusier furniture involves regular dusting and prompt stain removal using methods appropriate for the materials (leather, chrome, etc.). For leather pieces like the Le Corbusier chaise longue, use a soft, dry cloth for dusting and a damp cloth for cleaning, avoiding harsh chemicals. Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and beauty of Le Corbusier's iconic designs.

6. Thinking about getting some Le Corbusier furniture?

Getting to know the stories behind pieces like the Le Corbusier chair can help you appreciate their beauty and function, much like discovering the charm of the Bambole Sofa or the sleek design of the Dune sofa.