The Cassina LC6 dining table, designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, is an iconic piece of 20th-century design history. This specific example is distinguished by its rare, textured cast glass top, which creates a fascinating interplay of light and shadow.
The robust base is crafted from black lacquered steel, featuring the characteristic oval tubular profiles that emphasize the industrial aesthetic of the design. The heavy glass top rests on four adjustable supports, allowing for precise height adjustment. The table is clearly marked with the Cassina stamp, the LC logo, and the serial number, confirming its authenticity.
The table is in good condition, retaining its structural integrity and original finish. The cast glass gives the surface a unique, organic character that contrasts with the clean lines of the frame. There is a very small chip (see photo), but it is negligible.
This LC6 table serves as a powerful centerpiece in both modern and eclectic dining spaces. The transparent, textured top creates a spacious effect, while the dark base ensures a strong visual anchor in the interior. The top is also easily adjustable in height using rotary knobs.
For the enthusiast!
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlack, TransparentMaterialGlass, MetalNumber of items1BrandCassinaFirst ownerYesHeight75 cmWidth85 cmDepth225 cmSigns of usageChipped