4 Chaise longue à réglage continu, 60
Lounge Chair (Limited Edition)
By Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand
| Upholstery: | : Self-supporting saddle leather in Green colour |
| Frame: | : Gloss Green Frame |
| Dimensions | : 1600 x 564 x 690 mm |
Designed in 1928 and made famous since 1965 by Cassina, 4 Chaise longue à réglage continu is the quintessential chaise longue. Placing man at the centre of attention and starting with the analysis of lounge chairs and the proportions inferred by Le Corbusier with the Modulor, it embodies the concept of comfort in the shape of the seat, which is modelled on the natural contours of the body. The recliner is angled to promote rest and its stability is ensured through friction with the rubber tubes that sheathe the crosspieces on the base.
| Upholstery: | : Self-supporting saddle leather in Green colour |
| Frame: | : Gloss Green Frame |
| Dimensions | : 1600 x 564 x 690 mm |
Designed in 1928 and made famous since 1965 by Cassina, 4 Chaise longue à réglage continu is the quintessential chaise longue. Placing man at the centre of attention and starting with the analysis of lounge chairs and the proportions inferred by Le Corbusier with the Modulor, it embodies the concept of comfort in the shape of the seat, which is modelled on the natural contours of the body. The recliner is angled to promote rest and its stability is ensured through friction with the rubber tubes that sheathe the crosspieces on the base.