Originally designed in 1928 by the legendary trio Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, this LC6 dining table is a 1980 production by Cassina, the exclusive authorized manufacturer of Le Corbusier’s furniture designs. With its sleek glass top and industrial black enameled steel base, the LC6 reflects the machine-age aesthetics and rational functionality that defined modernist architecture and design. The frame, inspired by airplane fuselages, is both bold and minimal, highlighting structural clarity and elegance. The clear glass top appears to float, supported by discreet rubber shock absorbers that enhance the table’s visual lightness while ensuring stability. This 1980 edition maintains the integrity of the original design while showcasing Cassina’s impeccable Italian craftsmanship. Perfect as a dining or conference table, it comfortably seats six to eight and makes a striking centerpiece in any modern or eclectic interior.

Weight 50 kg
Dimensions 85 × 225 × 76 cm
Height

76

Width

225

Depth

85

Style

Bauhaus

Materials and Techniques

Aluminum, Glass

Place of Origin

Italy

Period

Late 20th Century

Date of Manufacture

1980

Condition

Good Wear consistent with age and use.

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