7 Fauteuil tournant
Swivel Dining Chair
Showroom Display Piece
Upholstery | : Francoforte Antracite |
Frame | : Black Enamel |
Seat Height | : 500 mm |
Dimensions | : 730 x 600 x 680 mm |
Stackable | : No |
*The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
All clearance / display items are final sale and sold as is.
An icon with a versatile and functional soul, the LC7 was designed in 1927 by Charlotte Perriand for her own apartment in the Place Saint-Sulpice in Paris. First exhibited at the 1928 Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, it was also shown at the Salon d'Automne one year later, where it formed part of a collection that Charlotte Perriand co-created with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. Upholstered in leather or fabric, this swivel chair, available in a four- or five-leg configuration, features expanded polyurethane and padded polyester filling for back and seat. In 2016, the structure of the LC7 was updated and this led to its obtaining Italian Catas certification.
Structure
· Steel rod frame. Finishing Black Enamel.
· Backrest internal frame in tubular steel.
Upholstery
· Polyurethane foam in differentiated density.
· Resin polyester wadding coupled with light velvet.
Quilted upholstery
· Fabric or leather.
· Black nylon cord to fix the cover.
Foot
· Black finished plastic material.
Upholstery | : Francoforte Antracite |
Frame | : Black Enamel |
Seat Height | : 500 mm |
Dimensions | : 730 x 600 x 680 mm |
Stackable | : No |
*The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product
All clearance / display items are final sale and sold as is.
An icon with a versatile and functional soul, the LC7 was designed in 1927 by Charlotte Perriand for her own apartment in the Place Saint-Sulpice in Paris. First exhibited at the 1928 Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, it was also shown at the Salon d'Automne one year later, where it formed part of a collection that Charlotte Perriand co-created with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. Upholstered in leather or fabric, this swivel chair, available in a four- or five-leg configuration, features expanded polyurethane and padded polyester filling for back and seat. In 2016, the structure of the LC7 was updated and this led to its obtaining Italian Catas certification.
Structure
· Steel rod frame. Finishing Black Enamel.
· Backrest internal frame in tubular steel.
Upholstery
· Polyurethane foam in differentiated density.
· Resin polyester wadding coupled with light velvet.
Quilted upholstery
· Fabric or leather.
· Black nylon cord to fix the cover.
Foot
· Black finished plastic material.