Designed in 1928 by the famous trio
Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret, the
chair chaise longue LC4 in mottled cowhide was made famous from 1965 by the Italian brand
Cassina. Called a "rest machine" by its designers, this icon of design has been conceived to adapt to the human body and offer optimum comfort, combining form and function. The swing of the
LC4 armchair can be tilted into several positions thanks to its arched structure. Whatever its angle of inclination, the stability of the
cowhide LC4 chaise longue is ensured by friction with rubber rollers that wrap around the crossbars of the base. The seat, lightly upholstered in polyurethane and covered with leather or hide, is attached to the frame with elastic straps, which provide the supporting structure. A great design classic from Cassina, the
LC4 chaise longue armchair has stood the test of time without a wrinkle and still amazes with its extreme comfort and perfect elegance.