Cassina LC2 Armchair
Cassina LC2 Armchair
Armchair, two- and three-seater sofas and pouf with polished chrome or painted steel frame in the LC colour palette. Separate cushions upholstered in fabric or leather. LC2 is a timeless model, which has made design history. Designed in 1928 and exhibited at the Salon d’Automne in Paris in 1929, it is the archetypal armchair in the new and modern conception of furnishings understood as “domestic equipment”, re-issued by Cassina and produced exclusively since 1965. The separation of the metal frame and the cushions expresses a rationalist approach to industrial production.
Cassina LC2 Armchair is available in various finishes of the frame, the upholstery and with padded cushions in polyester or feathers. Please see options to find a selection of finishes, other colours, fbarics and leathers are also available, contact us for details and samples.
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