LC2 Petite Ottoman

Le Corbusier LC2 Petite Ottoman

Ottoman with polished chrome or lacquered round tubular frame. Cushions stuffed with polyurethane foam with polyester top layer.

ITEM NUMBER

MC-L-901OT

DIMENSIONS

Height: 17¾"
Depth: 22½"
Width: 28½"
Weight: 33 lbs.


COM: 2.8 yds.
COL: 51 sq. ft.

COL COM

PRICING

COM $3,107
COL $3,107
Fabric 1 $2,632
Fabric 2 $2,678
Leather 1 $3,001
Leather 2 $3,139
Leather 3 $3,277

COLOR SELECTIONS

metal

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fabric 1

Jet

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Skill Synthetic Leather

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fabric 2

Maya

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leather 1

Bovine leather. Corrected and embossed. 0.8 - 1.0mm thick. Pigmented with protective top coat. Soft handle with a silky matte finish.

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leather 2

Bovine leather. Corrected and embossed for enhanced larger grain appearance. 1.3-1.5mm thick. Pigmented and protective top coat. Soft handle with silky matte finish.

leather 3

Bovine leather. Natural grain. 1.2-1.4mm thick. Aniline dyed. Finished with resnis and pigments. Protective coat with a soft waxy feel and semi-matte appearance.


 

 Le Corbusier

(1867 - 1965) Born in la chaux-de-Fonds, Le Corbusier worked under his real name, Charles-Eduard Jeanneret until the early 1920's. A founder member of UAM, Le Corbusier is often portrayed as representing the antithesis of Art Deco (his pavllion was marginalized at the 1925 exhibition), yet his work before 1920 and the influence of the Modernist aesthetic on the development of Art Deco in both Europe and America from the late 1920's make him an important figure in the history of the style.