Table en tube LC10
Le Corbusier, Perriand & Jeanneret
Production Cassina
Product Details
Commonly known as the LC10, Table en tube, it features legs in polished chrome steel and a frame painted in seven color variants. The essential design of the supporting structure reveals its uniqueness in the chrome treatment of the tubular steel uprights and the colored lacquer on the laminated crossbars. The tabletop can be chosen in clear glass, patterned glass, or wavy glass, available in amber, aquamarine, black, or frosted clear. The series includes both dining tables and low rectangular tables. A square version of the high table is also available, which can only be fitted with wavy glass tops. The price refers to the square high table version with a gray painted frame and clear glass top, available for immediate delivery. An outdoor version is also available.
Design: 1928
Le Corbusier, Perriand & Jeanneret
The collaboration between Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand took shape in Paris during the 1920s, within the Rue de Sèvres Atelier. After starting his practice with Pierre Jeanneret in 1922, Le Corbusier brought Charlotte Perriand on board in 1927. Lasting until 1937, this partnership proved decisive in the field of furniture design, where architecture and furnishings were conceived as parts of a single system, in which function, space, and daily life were closely intertwined. From this collaboration emerged a series of projects that combined conceptual rigor, technical experimentation, and industrial production, laying the foundation for a modern design language that would remain central in design history.