An armchair that reshaped the language of modern design. Introduced in 1928 by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, it broke convention by exposing the tubular steel frame, turning structure into ornament. The cube-like composition creates a precise balance of hard edges and generous cushions—a study in industrial rigor and human comfort.
Polished Tubular Steel Frame
Durable steel frame with a polished finish, providing structural clarity and architectural definition.
High-Resilience Foam Cushions
Supportive foam filling that maintains shape while delivering lasting comfort.
Leather Upholstery
Supple leather chosen for durability and a refined hand, complementing the steel frame with soft texture.
This armchair embodies modernist ideals of geometry and function.
• Exposed steel frame outlines the entire form.
• Cube-like silhouette offers strict proportional clarity.
• Oversized cushions provide depth and comfort.
• Scaled for both residential and professional settings
• Dust frame with a soft, dry cloth.
• Wipe leather with a damp cloth; blot spills immediately.
• Use leather conditioner periodically to preserve suppleness.
• Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading or drying.