Le Corbusier LC14 Tabouret Cube Stools Pair 1967 Set 2
Extremely rare pair of Le Corbusier LC14 Cube Stools (Cabanon large and the smaller Maison du Bresil) made from solid Teak circa 1967, Le Corbusier born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret designed the Tabouret stool Cabanon in 1952 for his holiday house ‘Petit Cabenon’ in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin,, a hut built by Le Corbusier on the French Riviera, where alongside the many fixed furnishings, the furniture was all conceived as boxes, in 1959 he designed the Tabouret Bresil for the Maison du Brésil at the Cité International Universitaire de Paris. The LC14 design was later used in the legendary Chandigarh project with cousin Pierre Jeanneret, these stools have openings to all sides except the bases, a truly exceptional architectural history.
The LC14 Tabouret Stool was designed in two sizes the larger Cabanon and the smaller Maison du Bresil to create different looks and arrangements, this organic piece can be placed lengthwise to have a larger surface or on the smaller side for it to stand tall, perfect for any room in the house, mix and match the sizes for best effect.
Provenance: Student Hostel, Sector 34 Udayan Path, Chandigarh
Dimensions Cabanon:
Width: 17” / 43cm
Depth: 17” / 43cm
Height: 11.5” / 29cm
Dimensions Maison du Bresil:
Width: 17” / 43cm
Depth: 13” / 33cm
Height: 11.5” / 29cm
Condition: The stools have been lightly restored retaining all original scars and marks, wonderful rich teak patina.
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