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Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret exhibited the first version of the LC10-P table at the 1929 Salon d’Automne in Paris, as part of the “Equipement Intérieur d’une Habitation” stand. The design, which was originally presented as a writing desk, was revisited by Perriand in 1984, and relaunched by Cassina one year later, with new features to keep pace with contemporary needs. Its minimalist frame highlights the highly original chrome finish of the tubular steel legs, and the colored lacquer finish on the laminate trim. The series includes the dining tables and low tables, both in a square and rectangular formats with top in clear, textured or tinted thermoformed glass. Painted trim is available in a variety of shades from the Corbusier palette.

Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret exhibited the first version of the LC10-P table at the 1929 Salon d’Automne in Paris, as part of the “Equipement Intérieur d’une Habitation” stand. The design, which was originally presented as a writing desk, was revisited by Perriand in 1984, and relaunched by Cassina one year later, with new features to keep pace with contemporary needs. Its minimalist frame highlights the highly original chrome finish of the tubular steel legs, and the colored lacquer finish on the laminate trim. The series includes the dining tables and low tables, both in a square and rectangular formats with top in clear, textured or tinted thermoformed glass. Painted trim is available in a variety of shades from the Corbusier palette.

Designer

Le Corbusier

"Furniture is not just a functional object, but an expression of human life, an extension of our limbs and bodies. It should be crafted with care, embodying both beauty and...

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Cassina

Established in 1927 by Cesare and Umberto Cassina in Meda, Italy, Cassina launched industrial design in Italy in the 1950s, based on a totally innovative approach that marked the transition from artisan production to mass production. 

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