Chaise Longue - "4, Chaise Longue à reglage continu", designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina 02
Chaise Longue - "4, Chaise Longue à reglage continu", designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina 01
Chaise Longue - "4, Chaise Longue à reglage continu", designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina
Chaise Longue - "4, Chaise Longue à reglage continu", designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina 03
Chaise Longue - "4, Chaise Longue à reglage continu", designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina 04
Chaise Longue - "4, Chaise Longue à reglage continu", designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina 05

Chaise Longue - "4, Chaise Longue à reglage continu", designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand for Cassina

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One of Cassina’s worldwide best-sellers, the 4 Chaise Longue à reglage continu is the quintessential chaise longue, designed in 1928, and based on an in-depth exploration of reclining chairs.

The three designers devised the LC4 as an expression of the concept of relaxation, with a focus on the human figure, the link between form and function being reflected in the balance between geometric purity and ergonomic intent. The stability of the lounger, whatever the angle of inclination, is provided by the rubber tubes covering the cross-bars of the underlying frame.

As with the LC1, LC2 and LC 3, the LC4 is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Today this model is proposed in the “full black” version, with black base, frame and upholstery.

Chaise longue in black leather (Upholstery cod. 13Z226).

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Color: Black

Material: Leather

Dimensions (cm): H 70 x W 160 x D 56.4

Dimensions (in): H 27.5 x W 63 x D 22.2

Weight: 28kg

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Le Corbusier

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Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier: Architect, Designer, and Modernism Innovator

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, known as Le Corbusier, was a renowned architect, urban planner, and designer whose significant contributions to modern architecture and design earned him numerous awards. Le Corbusier's work in Italy played a pivotal role in his career, where his innovative ideas were well-received and celebrated. During the 1930s, he completed several architectural projects in Rome, Florence, and Milan, leaving a lasting impact on the Italian architectural landscape. Le Corbusier's architectural philosophy was greatly influenced by Italy's rich artistic and cultural heritage, and his work in the country solidified his reputation as a visionary and master of modern architecture.

His collaboration with the renowned Italian furniture brand Cassina, played a pivotal role in popularizing his innovative furniture designs. In the late 1920s, Le Corbusier, along with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret and the talented designer Charlotte Perriand was a groundbreaking partnership that revolutionized the realms of architecture and design. Together, they co-created iconic furniture pieces that perfectly complemented Le Corbusier's architectural vision. Their collective efforts led to the development of revolutionary furniture designs, such as the celebrated LC4 Chaise Longue and the LC3 Grand Confort Armchair. Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand were renowned for their designs that incorporated clean lines, functionality, and the beauty of leather. Their collaborative work and shared vision for the future of design left an everlasting legacy in modern architecture and interior design, inspiring architects and designers worldwide. Explore their innovative creations and timeless influence on design today.

Explore the visionary designs and lasting impact of Le Corbusier, a renowned architect whose groundbreaking contributions earned him numerous prestigious awards. In 1961, Le Corbusier was honored with the Royal Gold Medal by the Royal Institute of British Architects. The following year, the American Institute of Architects awarded him both the Frank P. Brown Medal and the AIA Gold Medal. In 1964, the Union Internationale des Architectes (UIA) recognized his exceptional talent with the Auguste Perret Prize.

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