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'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil', stool in oak wood

Item# CASS21TAB251BEI
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  • Beige
$905
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  • Cassina 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil', stool in oak wood Beige CASS21TAB251BEI
  • Cassina 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil', stool in oak wood Beige CASS21TAB251BEI
  • Cassina 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil', stool in oak wood Beige CASS21TAB251BEI
  • Cassina 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil', stool in oak wood Beige CASS21TAB251BEI
  • Cassina 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil', stool in oak wood Beige CASS21TAB251BEI
  • Cassina 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil', stool in oak wood Beige CASS21TAB251BEI
One of a series of items designed by Le Corbusier for his 'Cabanon' getaway on the Côte d'Azur, the 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil' stool is a perfect demonstration of the spartan approach the designer took to furnishing the project. Envisioning furniture pieces created to look like boxes, Le Corbusier's stool is at once simple and minimal, as well as masterful thanks to the dovetail joints that highlight the connecting points between the solid oak pieces.

FRANKBROS says

One of a series of items designed by Le Corbusier for his 'Cabanon' getaway on the Côte d'Azur, the 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil' stool is a perfect demonstration of the spartan approach the designer took to furnishing the project. Envisioning furniture pieces created to look like boxes, Le Corbusier's stool is at once simple and minimal, as well as masterful thanks to the dovetail joints that highlight the connecting points between the solid oak pieces.
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FRANKBROS says
One of a series of items designed by Le Corbusier for his 'Cabanon' getaway on the Côte d'Azur, the 'LC14 - Tabouret Maison du Brésil' stool is a perfect demonstration of the spartan approach the designer took to furnishing the project. Envisioning furniture pieces created to look like boxes, Le Corbusier's stool is at once simple and minimal, as well as masterful thanks to the dovetail joints that highlight the connecting points between the solid oak pieces.

Technical

Oak wood
Width 330mm
Height 430mm
Depth 250mm
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Technical
Oak wood
Width 330mm
Height 430mm
Depth 250mm

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