The Cassina LC-10 coffee table, designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, is an iconic piece of furniture from the twentieth century. This design is characterized by a clear, architectural approach in which the supporting structure and the tabletop are visually separated.
The piece consists of a square, transparent glass top resting on a frame of black lacquered steel and four cylindrical legs of chrome-plated steel. The table was produced in Italy and bears the official Cassina markings, including the serial number and Le Corbusier's signature, confirming its authenticity. The combination of glass and metal gives the whole a sleek, industrial look.
The table is in functional condition with visible signs of use that reflect the object's history. There is some damage on one corner. The original construction and finishes have been preserved.
This design fits perfectly into a modern or minimalist interior. The transparency of the glass creates a spatial effect, allowing the table to be effortlessly combined with various seating elements and rugs.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlack, Transparent, SilverMaterialGlass, Metal, ChromeNumber of items1BrandCassinaFirst ownerYesHeight33 cmWidth140 cmDepth140 cmSigns of usageChipped, Scratches