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Le Corbusier 'LC6' Dining Table for Cassina – Oak Veneer Top, Black Metal Base – France, 1928
An iconic piece of 20th-century design, the LC6 dining table was conceived by legendary architect Le Corbusier in 1928 and produced by Cassina, Italy’s renowned furniture manufacturer. This edition features a striking oak veneer top paired with a matte black enameled steel base, exemplifying the minimalist and functional aesthetic of the International Style.
Designer: Le Corbusier (with Pierre Jeanneret & Charlotte Perriand)
Manufacturer: Cassina (stamped)
Design Year: 1928
Country of Origin: Italy
Dimensions: Height: 70 cm | Width: 225 cm | Depth: 85 cm
Materials: Oak veneer, enameled steel
The LC6 is distinguished by its architectural proportions and visible structure, where the base, inspired by airplane components, supports the tabletop via discreet adjustable supports. A timeless statement for dining rooms, studios, or galleries.
A rare opportunity to acquire a piece of modernist design history.
Le Corbusier 'LC6' Dining Table for Cassina – Oak Veneer Top, Black Metal Base – France, 1928
An iconic piece of 20th-century design, the LC6 dining table was conceived by legendary architect Le Corbusier in 1928 and produced by Cassina, Italy’s renowned furniture manufacturer. This edition features a striking oak veneer top paired with a matte black enameled steel base, exemplifying the minimalist and functional aesthetic of the International Style.
Designer: Le Corbusier (with Pierre Jeanneret & Charlotte Perriand)
Manufacturer: Cassina (stamped)
Design Year: 1928
Country of Origin: Italy
Dimensions: Height: 70 cm | Width: 225 cm | Depth: 85 cm
Materials: Oak veneer, enameled steel
The LC6 is distinguished by its architectural proportions and visible structure, where the base, inspired by airplane components, supports the tabletop via discreet adjustable supports. A timeless statement for dining rooms, studios, or galleries.
A rare opportunity to acquire a piece of modernist design history.

