Le Corbusier LC14 Tabouret Cabanon Cube Stool 1967 Set 1
Le Corbusier LC14 Tabouret Cabanon Cube Stool 1967 Set 1
Exquisite pair of Le Corbusier LC14 Cube Stools made from solid Teak Chandigarh circa 1967, Le Corbusier born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret designed the Tabouret stool Cabanon in 1952 for his holiday house ‘Petit Cabenon’ in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin,, a hut built by Le Corbusier on the French Riviera, where alongside the many fixed furnishings, the furniture was all conceived as boxes, in 1959 he designed the Tabouret Bresil for the Maison du Brésil at the Cité International Universitaire de Paris. The LC14 design was later used in the legendary Chandigarh project with cousin Pierre Jeanneret, this versatile design can be used either as a stool or a side table, the stool has openings to all sides except the base, a truly exceptional piece of architectural history.
Dimensions Cabanon:
Width: 17” / 43cm
Depth: 17” / 43cm
Height: 11.5” / 29cm
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