A design classic from 1928, designed by Le Corbusier.
- Dining table with height adjustable substructure made of black steel pipes with oval tube
- Glass plate 15 mm
- clear glass
Dimensions:
width 225 cm, depth 85 cm, height 69/74 cm
4 Executive Armchairs of Aluminum Group designed by Charles Eames.
Material / Features:
- Chromed frame made of cast aluminum
- Rotatable with armrests on glides
- Leather cover in Futura leather
Measurements:
width 58 cm, depth 59 cm, height 99 cm, seat depth 47 cm, seat height 43 cm
History:
Charles Eames began with the development of so-called Aluminium Group in 1955.
By default, it was necessary to develop a chair that is suitable for both indoor and for outdoor use.
After three years of work the first prototypes of the "Leisure Group" were published in 1958. Only in 1969, the variants emerged with additional padding pockets (soft pad).
The chairs in the Aluminium Group are probably the most popular office chairs in the world. In many conference rooms, they can not do without, such as in the conference room of the Federal Chancellery of Germany.
A design classic from 1928, designed by Le Corbusier.
- Dining table with height adjustable substructure made of black steel pipes with oval tube
- Glass plate 15 mm
- clear glass
Dimensions:
width 225 cm, depth 85 cm, height 69/74 cm
4 Executive Armchairs of Aluminum Group designed by Charles Eames.
Material / Features:
- Chromed frame made of cast aluminum
- Rotatable with armrests on glides
- Leather cover in Futura leather
Measurements:
width 58 cm, depth 59 cm, height 99 cm, seat depth 47 cm, seat height 43 cm
History:
Charles Eames began with the development of so-called Aluminium Group in 1955.
By default, it was necessary to develop a chair that is suitable for both indoor and for outdoor use.
After three years of work the first prototypes of the "Leisure Group" were published in 1958. Only in 1969, the variants emerged with additional padding pockets (soft pad).
The chairs in the Aluminium Group are probably the most popular office chairs in the world. In many conference rooms, they can not do without, such as in the conference room of the Federal Chancellery of Germany.
Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier (1887 – 1965), eigentlich Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, war ein Architekt, Maler, Zeichner, Stadtplaner, Bildhauer und Möbeldesigner schweizerisch-französischer Abstammung.
Zu seinen bekanntesten Werken im Bereich Möbeldesign gelten der Stuhl Basculant LC1, der Sessel LC2, das Sofa LC3, der Chaise longue LC4, das Sofa LC5, der Esstisch LC6 und der Drehstuhl LC7.
Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Architekten und Designer des 20. Jahrhunderts. Das Pseudonym Le Corbusier entstand in Anlehnung an seinen Urgroßvater und seinen Lehrmeister Charles l'Eplattenier.