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The LC4 chaise longue combines design purity with comfort through its adjustable chrome frame and cow skin seat. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, it features a black base with measurements derived from the Modulor system. The headrest provides polyester padding for comfort, while rubber tubes covering the cross bar ensure stability through friction. Its adjustable mechanism allows for continuous positioning to suit different relaxation needs.
One of Cassina's worldwide best-sellers, the '4 Chaise longue à reglage continu' is the quintessential chaise longue. Originally designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, the chair is a delicate balance of design purity and comfort, with a black base, a cow skin seat and an adjustable chrome frame created from a blueprint that is based on measurements derived from the Modulor. Combined with a headrest with polyester padding and a stability guaranteed by the friction through rubber tubes that cover the cross bar of the base, 'LC4' is not just an ageless icon, it's a chair to be enjoyed.





























