Cassina's LC14 Tabouret Maison du Brésil Tabouret Cabanon
Cassina's LC14 Tabouret Maison du Brésil Tabouret Cabanon
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Cassina's LC14 Tabouret Maison du Brésil Tabouret Cabanon
This iconic stool by Le Corbusier merges form and function in a distinctly architectural way. Its geometric, box-like silhouette works equally well as seating or a side table, making it a versatile element in any room. Integrated cut-out handles allow for easy repositioning whenever your space demands change.
Born from Le Corbusier's 1959 design for the Maison du Brésil student housing in Paris, the LC14 draws inspiration from his earlier work at Le Cabanon, his minimalist French Riviera retreat where every furnishing embraced the same cubic aesthetic. Cassina honors this heritage through meticulous craftsmanship, with each piece featuring expertly executed dovetail joinery that reflects decades of design mastery.
*2 in stock - sold separately
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Le Corbusier

