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Celebrated 20th Century architect and designer Le Corbusier was all about thinking big. He once proposed replacing a large part of the center of Paris with 18 sixty-story towers – an exercise in supersizing that fortunately did not come to pass. But when Le Corbusier “went large” in the furniture arena, the results were amazing, as evidenced by the enduring style and popularity of his Le Grand Confort 3-seater sofa.
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Originally designed in 1928, the Le Corbusier 2-Seater Petit Confort Sofa remains one of the most recognized classics of modernist furniture design nearly eighty years later. Legendary architect and designer Le Corbusier first applied his revolutionary vision of a visible external frame to the LC2 and LC3 lines in order to embody the clean minimalism and industrial rationale of the International Style. If all that theory is crowding your cranium a little too much, we’ll boil it all down to the essential point - it just looked damn cool. And today, the scaled down elegance of the Petit Confort looks just as cool, whether as part of a ensemble or on it’s own in a smaller space.
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Nearly 80 years after its debut at 1929’s Salon D’Automne in Paris, Le Corbusier’s Le Petit Confort 3-Seater Sofa remains a sought-after piece in well-furnished offices and living rooms everywhere.
Of course, eight decades ago, when the more ornate lines of Art Nouveau and Art Deco were still all the rage, a sofa with a tubular steel frame placed on the outside of plain leather cushions was a rather revolutionary idea. But the blending of the clean lines of modernism with the comfort of the traditional club chair and other overstuffed pieces – which was the design objective of Le Corbusier’s LC2 (Petit Confort) and LC3 (Grand Confort) collections – worked beautifully, and the pieces became instant and enduring classics. It’s slightly scaled down and more compact design makes Le Petit Confort 3-seater an ideal choice for apartments and smaller living rooms.
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Why plop your bum in an ordinary chair when you can sit down in a “cushion basket?” That’s exactly how the Le Corbusier Group referred to their LC2 and LC3 furniture lines, which included the iconic Le Petit Confort Armchair.
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Designed in 1958 for the Radisson SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, the Swan chair is one of Jacobsen’s most popular designs.
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Designed in 1958 for the Radisson SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, the Egg chair is one of Jacobsen’s most popular designs
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If you like your modernism with a generous dose of whimsy, the playful, fanciful Marshmallow Sofa, designed by George Nelson and Irving Harper for the famed Herman Miller Furniture Company, could be the perfect addition to your living room. Just looking at the unusual design – comprised of 18 padded circles seemingly “floating” atop a steel frame – is bound to bring a smile to your face. Luckily, the sofa’s offbeat looks don’t mean your smile will fade the moment you finally decide to stop looking at it and actually sit on it. According to the 1956 Herman Miller catalogue, which introduced the Marshmallow Sofa, “Despite its astonishing appearance, this piece is very comfortable”. As if sitting on a bunch of marshmallows could be anything but easy on your bum.
Read the Full Details and Buy NowAt Iconic Interiors we are committed to bringing you the cream of modern furniture design. The design of every item we supply has stood the test of time, looking as fresh and contemporary today as the day it was first conceived. Also visit our sister site at: Modern Classic Bauhaus Furniture
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