Chaise Longue (Le Corbusier) Explained

Chaise Longue
Designer:Charlotte Perriand
Date:1928–1930
Style:Modernist
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Chaise longue à réglage continu, also Chaise longue modèle B 306 à réglage continu or Chaise longue B 306 (later Chaise Longue - LC4, in 1964), is a chaise longue designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and the French designer Charlotte Perriand, who worked in the atelier of the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier and his partner Pierre Jeanneret.[1]

See also

References

Mary McLeod, ed. "Charlotte Perriand: The Art of Living" (New York: Harry A. Abrams, 2003).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Charlotte Perriand: the design visionary who survived Le Corbusier's putdowns. The Guardian. Oliver. Wainwright. 7 October 2019. 23 April 2022.