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About Lc6
The idea informing the LC6 table, which was launched at the 1929 Salon d’Automne in Paris, lies in the distinction between the support and what is supported, in other words, the base and the table top. The separation of the two parts is highlighted by the four intermediate structures. These both regulate the height and serve to maintain the due distance between the heavy base and delicate lines of the table-top. The base was designed in 1928, taking its cue from the oval profiles used in aeronautical design to maintain the distance between the wings of biplanes. The current model features a steel base painted in the palette privileged by Le Corbusier, while the top is available in glass (plain or textured), wood, or in white Carrara and black Marquiña marble. Table with semigloss grey, light blue, green, mud, ivory or black enamelled steel base. Base has four supporting points with steel threaded shanks, permitting height adjustement up to 50 mm (1.97”) Tops · clear or textured glass (size 225×85 cm – 88.6”x33.5”) · natural oak, black-stained oak or American walnut (size 170×75 cm – 66.9”x29.5”). Other combinations · black enamelled steel base with tops, size 225×85 cm – 88.6”x33.5”, in black Marquiña marble, white Carrara marble; · ivory enamelled steel base with white Carrara marble top (size 225×85 cm – 88.6”x33.5”). Feet · Black plastic material with felts
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Product year | 1974 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Glass, Wood |
Country | Italy |
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