Le Corbusier Series
Inspired by modernist furniture concepts associated with Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Pierre Jeanneret, this series reflects principles of clarity, proportion, and functional design. The pieces emphasize structural balance and material expression rooted in early modernism.

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Inspired by modernist furniture concepts associated with Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, and Pierre Jeanneret, this series reflects principles of clarity, proportion, and functional design. The pieces emphasize structural balance and material expression rooted in early modernism.
What is the Le Corbusier (LC) series?
The Le Corbusier (LC) series refers to a group of landmark modernist furniture designs created in the late 1920s by Le Corbusier together with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand. The “LC” label is commonly used to identify these models, most notably the LC1, LC2, LC3, and LC4, which are recognized for their clean geometry, exposed metal frames, and a focus on comfort through supportive, human-centered proportions.
In simple terms: it’s a signature family of early modern furniture icon, chairs, sofas, and a chaise lounge, often referenced by their LC model number rather than a marketing name.
Why is the Le Corbusier (LC) series so popular?
The Le Corbusier (LC) Series is popular because it combines iconic modern design with everyday comfort. Created in the late 1920s by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, LC pieces like the LC1, LC2, LC3, and LC4 are instantly recognizable for clean geometry, supportive cushions, and a signature metal frame.
The LC Series also works in many interiors, including minimalist, contemporary, industrial, and luxury spaces, which makes it a reliable anchor piece for living rooms, offices, and lounges. Its design legacy, easy-to-search model names, and wide availability across different materials and price points have helped it remain one of the most sought-after modern furniture collections.
What is the Le Corbusier LC4 Chaise Lounge made of?
Our LC4 chaise lounge is made with a chromed tubular #304 stainless steel frame. For comfort we use a polyurethane foam pad and headrest, while the outer finish is aniline leather.
Is your Le Corbusier (LC) series reproduction durable?
Certainly. Our LC series stay true to the integrity of the originals while ensuring long-term performance. With reinforced steel frames, premium foams, and carefully stitched upholstery, each piece is designed to maintain both its aesthetic precision and everyday comfort.
What makes the Le Corbusier LC3 Grand Modèle Armchair comfortable?
The LC3 armchair feels comfortable because its design is built around thick, loose cushions that do most of the work, rather than a rigid upholstered shell. Our version use multi density foam cushions wrapped in down for a softer surface feel, and the cushions sit on support webbing to help distribute weight evenly and reduce pressure points.
It is also roomy by design, with generous cushion volume inside a supportive tubular steel frame, so you get a relaxed lounge posture while still feeling properly supported.
Do you deliver your product to all states in the US?
Yes. Sohnne delivers to all locations within the continental U.S.
How does Sohnne handle shipping costs?
All shipping costs, including standard and white-glove services, will be calculated transparently at checkout. For international orders, shipping fees, duties, and taxes will also be calculated at checkout.
Do I get a warranty on my furniture?
Yes. All Sohnne furniture includes a 5-year warranty on structural parts and a 1-year warranty on soft components. For commercial use, the warranty is 1 year.
You can read the full terms on the Product Warranty page.

























































































































































































