LC7 Fauteuil tournant, durable 4/5-legged swivel armchair (Category - Fabric | L)
Designer : Charlotte PerriandCollection : LC7 Fauteuil tournant, durable
Order type | Pre-order (production begins after order) |
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Production period | 2 months~ (varies depending on the product) |
Delivery method | Sea transport |
Delivery period | 2~3 months |
Note | There may be delays in the manufacturing process, and schedule information cannot be provided before production is complete. Please purchase with ample time. |
Order special conditions | Cancellation is not possible after 7 days of ordering, and a 30% penalty will be charged in case of cancellation. |
Swivel at the core
An icon with an aptitude for versatility and functionality designed in 1927 by Charlotte Perriand for her Paris atelier in Place Saint-Sulpice.
1978
An icon with an aptitude for versatility and functionality, designed in 1927 by Charlotte Perriand for her Paris atelier in Place Saint-Sulpice. The design was first exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in 1928 and then at the Salon d'Automne in 1929, and is now part of the Le Corbusier®, Pierre Jeanneret®, Charlotte Perriand® Collection.
With sustainability in mind, the swivel armchair is made with circular materials. The innovative construction of the cushions introduces the use of recycled PET wadding and, for the foam parts, employs polyurethane with a percentage of polyols derived from biological sources.
Since 2016, the armchair has undergone a major structural update that led to its being awarded Catas certifications.
The design was first exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in 1928 and then at the Salon d'Automne in 1929, and is now part of the Le Corbusier®, Pierre Jeanneret®, Charlotte Perriand® Collection.
With sustainability in mind, the swivel armchair is made with circular materials. The innovative construction of the cushions introduces the use of recycled PET wadding and, for the foam parts, employs polyurethane with a percentage of polyols derived from biological sources. Since 2016, the armchair has undergone a major structural update that led to its being awarded Catas certifications.