Pair of Le Corbusier LC1 tilting armchairs Original with certification, 1960s














Office and conversation chairs in painted or polished chrome steel, seat and back in pony leather from the 1960s, original with paper certification and serial numbers (attached to photos). The tilting backrest favours the continuity of rest in the different working positions. The armrests, two continuous strips of leather, rotate with mobile play around the ends of the uprights. It is inspired by the "safari" chair already used by Le Corbusier in some of his interiors in terms of its conformation, the mobility of the backrest and the presence of straps. The modulated cubic geometry that envelops it and the knobs of the uprights remind us of the image of the faldistorio. These pieces retain the original engravings in the frames underneath. Product in good condition, with some signs of time.
ID: 8033-1706795709-81950