By Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, Perriand
The gap between the top and the supporting structure is the trademark characteristic of the LC6 table. Its top, in clear glass, textured glass, ash, or marble, seems to float on the steel base, making it a stylish place to meet and collaborate.
Table, Ashwood Top: H: 29" D: 33.5" W: 88.6"
Catalog Number HCCS-LC6W
Glass Top: Height: 29" Depth: 33.5" Width: 88.6"
Catalog Number HCCS-LC6G
Product Documents
This table’s base was designed in 1928, taking its cue from the oval profiles used in aeronautical design to maintain the distance between the wings of biplanes. The separation of the two parts is highlighted by the four intermediate structures that define the space between the heavy base and delicate lines of the table top.
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