LC14 Tabouret Cabanon by Le Corbusier (Chestnut)
LC14 Tabouret Cabanon by Le Corbusier for Cassina
Conceived in 1952 for his retreat, the Cabanon on the French Riviera, Le Corbusier's Tabouret is a testament to his belief in functional and minimalist design. Amidst the built-in furniture of his cabin, he envisioned a collection of pieces that, like boxes, would be both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
The Tabouret embodies this vision. It's a seat that is at once simple and sophisticated, with its clean lines and masterful dovetail joints showcasing the beauty of its construction. The solid chestnut wood, finished in a natural stain, adds warmth and character, while the elliptical openings on each side provide a convenient way to move the stool.
Whether used as a seat, a side table, or simply a decorative element, the Tabouret is a versatile piece that complements any space. It's a timeless classic that reflects Le Corbusier's genius and his enduring influence on modern design.
Finish: Solid Chestnut
Dimensions: 43 x 43 x 27 cm
Item: 014 01
Made in Italy