Chaise Longue
4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu
4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu
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Designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand for Cassina, 4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu has a structure in chromed steel, pedestal in matt black painted steel, and mat covered in ponyskin or cowskin (graphite leather headrest).
Designed in 1928, it is the 4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu par excellence, a cult in modern design. Suitable to a variety of environments, from office to living, it has an outstanding line, still current and contemporary, which puts man at the center. Le Corbusier loved to describe it as "the real machine to rest". In fact, thanks to its tilting movement, the best position is stabilized by the body weight of the user, instead of being governed by a mechanism.
In this version: Upholstery in Noman pony skin White/Black/Brown 13Z229 and headrest in Leather LCX Scozia Graphite 13Y414.
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