LE CORBUSIER
Architect, town planner, sculptor, painter, furniture designer… In 1925 Le Corbusier declared that the terms house, interior decoration, and armchair were to be replaced by "machine for living in", "house equipment", and "machine for sitting in." More than a mere shift in vocabulary, this was a direct challenge to accepted approaches to housing and furniture.
3/ Wardrobe 1956-59 (with Charlotte Perriand)H. 151 × L. 179 × D. 65 cm
H. 59 1/2 × L. 70 1/2 × D. 25 1/2 in
7/ Pair of “Advocate chairs”, ca. 1955-56 (with Pierre Jeanneret)H. 84 x L. 64 x D. 67 cm
H. 33 x L. 25 1/8 x D. 26 3/8 in
8/ Pair of “Advocate chairs” (leather), ca. 1955-56 (with Pierre Jeanneret)H. 83.5 x L. 63 x D. 67 cm
H. 32 7/8 x L. 24 3/4 x D. 26 3/8 in








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