Le Corbusier Furniture combine a passion for classical Greek architecture and an attraction to the modern machine.

Le Corbusier published his ideas in a book entitled, Vers une Architecture, in which he refers to the house as a "machine for living," an industrial product that should include functional furniture or "equipment de l'habitation."

In this spirit, Le Corbusier co-designed a system of furniture with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand.

The tubular steel furniture — like the famous chaise and Grand Confort chair — projected a new rationalist aesthetic that came to epitomize the International Style.

During the 1920's and 30's, Le Corbusier concentrated on architecture and during the 1950's he moved towards more expressive forms that revealed the sculptural potential of concrete. Over the decades, Le Corbusier Furniture has included mass housing blocks, public buildings and individual villas, all conceived with what he called the "engineer's aesthetic."

Le Corbusier Furniture | Mies V. Der Rohe Furniture | Eileen Gray Furniture |
Barcelona Chair & Ottomann | Lounge Chair & Ottomann | Coffee - Office - Dinning Tables |

Home About Trading Conditions                                  [ German Version ] [ French Version ]

All prices include delivery and taxes in Europe
- ALL FURNITURE MADE IN ITALY -
 

Inter Design Italia collection - Le Corbusier Furniture - The Great Swiss architect collection of Armchairs

Le Corbusier Armchair LC2
Le Corbusier Armchair LC2
Special Price: 890 Euro

Le Corbusier Armchair LC3
Le Corbusier Armchair LC3
Special Price: 1090 Euro

Le Corbusier Grande Comfort Armchair
Le Corbusier Grande Comfort Armchair
Price: 1450 Euro


Inter Design Italia collection - Le Corbusier Furniture - The Great Swiss architect collection of Chairs

Le Corbusier Basculante Chair leather
Le Corbusier Basculante Chair leather
Price: 440 Euro

Le Corbusier Basculante Chair Pony
Le Corbusier Basculante Arm Chair Pony
Price: 490 Euro

Le Corbusier Chair LC7
Le Corbusier Chair LC7
Price: 610 Euro

Le Corbusier Ottomann LC7
Le Corbusier Ottomann LC7
Price: 390 Euro


Inter Design Italia collection - Le Corbusier Furniture - The Great Swiss architect collection of Lounge Seaters

Le Corbusier Leather Chaise Lounge
Le Corbusier Chaise Lounge (Leather)
Price: 650 Euro

Le Corbusier PONY Chaise Lounge
Le Corbusier Chaise Lounge (PONY)
Price: 890 Euro


Inter Design Italia collection - Le Corbusier Furniture - The Great Swiss architect collection of Couches

Le Corbusier Couch Two Seat LC2
Le Corbusier Couch
Two Seat LC2

Special Price: 1250 Euro

Le Corbusier Couch Three Seat
Le Corbusier Couch
Three Seat LC2

Special Price: 1750 Euro

Le Corbusier Couch Two Seat
Le Corbusier Couch
Two Seat LC3

Special Price: 1650 Euro

Le Corbusier Couch Three Seat LC3
Le Corbusier Couch
Three Seat LC3

Price: 3500 Euro

Le Corbusier Grande Comfort Two Seat
Le Corbusier Grande Comfort
Two Seat

Price: 2250 Euro

Le Corbusier Grande Comfort Three Seat
Le Corbusier Grande Comfort
Three Seat

Price: 3600 Euro


Inter Design Italia collection - Le Corbusier Furniture - The Great Swiss architect collection of Tables

Le Corbusier Table LC 6
Le Corbusier Table
LC 6

Price: 940 Euro

Le Corbusier Table LC 10 ic 303
Le Corbusier Table
LC 10 ic 303

Price: 650 Euro

Le Corbusier Table LC 10 ic 304
Le Corbusier Table
LC 10 ic 304

Price: 420 Euro

Links: Le Corbusier Furniture | Mies V. Der Rohe Furniture | E. Gray Furniture | Marcel Breuer Furniture
About: Le Corbusier | Eileen Gray | Charles & Ray Eames | Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe | Marcel Breuer

Few would protest that Le Corbusier, Charles Edouard Jenneret, is one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.

He articulated provocative ideas, created revolutionary designs and demonstrated a strong, if utopian, sense of purpose — to meet the needs of a democratic society dominated by the machine.

Le Corbusier, like his father, began by learning the art of metal engraving. However, he was encouraged by a teacher to take up architecture and built his first house at the age of 18 for a member of his school's teaching staff.
In 1908, he went to Paris and began to practice with Auguste Pierret, an architect known for his pioneering use of concrete and reinforced steel.

Moving to Berlin, Le Corbusier worked with Peter Behrens, who taught him about industrial processes and machine design. In 1917, he returned to Paris where he met post-cubist Amedee Ozenfant and developed Purism, a new concept of painting. In 1920, still in Paris, he adopted the pseudonym, Le Corbusier.