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Armchair

Discover Le Corbusier’s iconic LC2 Armchairs – a masterpiece of mid-century modern design. Warm browns & chrome frame create timeless elegance. Explore this pivotal piece!

Le Corbusier (1887-1965): Swiss-French architect & pioneer of modernism. Explore his revolutionary designs, urban planning theories, and iconic furniture like the LC4 chair.

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作品詳細

  • Notable elements or techniques: Geometric forms; Minimalist aesthetic
  • Dimensions: 61 x 65 cm
  • Influences: Viollet-le-Duc
  • Title: Armchair
  • Year: 1932
  • Movement: Modernism
  • Artist: Le Corbusier

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問題 1:
What architectural movement is Le Corbusier’s LC2 Armchair considered a seminal example of?
問題 2:
The LC2 Armchairs feature prominently shaped chrome steel frame and what type of upholstery material?
問題 3:
In what year was the LC2 Armchair designed?
問題 4:
What is a key characteristic of Le Corbusier’s design philosophy reflected in the LC2 Armchairs?
問題 5:
The photograph captures a frontal view of the LC2 Armchairs, highlighting what aspect of their form?

作品詳細説明

The LC2 Armchair: A Testament to Minimalist Elegance

The Le Corbusier LC2 Armchairs stand as an enduring emblem of mid-century modern design, embodying principles of functionality and sculptural form that continue to resonate with contemporary aesthetics. Created in 1931 by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Pierre Jeanneret for the Maison Citroën showroom in Paris, these chairs represent a pivotal moment in architectural history—a deliberate rejection of ornate decoration in favor of clean lines and geometric precision. Their influence extends far beyond the design world, shaping countless interiors and inspiring generations of designers to prioritize simplicity and beauty.
  • Design Philosophy: Mies van der Rohe’s unwavering commitment to “less is more” drove the LC2's conceptual framework. Rejecting superfluous ornamentation, the duo sought to distill furniture into its essential elements—structure, material, and form—creating a piece that speaks volumes without resorting to visual clutter.
  • Materials: The LC2’s construction utilizes three primary materials: bent plywood for the frame, chrome steel tubing for structural support, and cowhide leather upholstery for comfort and textural contrast. This careful selection reflects the modernist ethos of utilizing industrial processes to achieve refined results.
  • Geometric Precision: The chair's design is characterized by impeccable geometric accuracy—tubular frames intersecting at precise angles, creating a stable yet visually arresting structure. The plywood panels are bent into elegant curves that complement the straight lines of the frame, resulting in an harmonious balance between form and function.

Historical Context: Bauhaus Influence & Citroën’s Vision

The LC2 Armchairs emerged during the Bauhaus movement—a German art school founded in Weimar in 1919 that championed functionalist ideals and challenged traditional artistic conventions. Mies van der Rohe, a former Bauhaus instructor, absorbed these principles into his architectural practice and subsequently applied them to furniture design. Simultaneously, Citroën’s desire for a showroom space that reflected the company's innovative spirit fueled the project—a bold statement against prevailing decorative trends. The LC2 Armchairs became synonymous with Citroën’s commitment to modernity and technological advancement.
  • Bauhaus Legacy: Mies van der Rohe’s Bauhaus training instilled in him a profound understanding of industrial design, emphasizing efficiency and aesthetic harmony. This influence is palpable in the LC2's meticulous construction and restrained materiality.
  • Citroën Showcase: The showroom was conceived as an experimental space—a deliberate departure from conventional retail environments. The LC2 Armchairs served as a focal point for this vision of understated elegance, demonstrating how simplicity could convey sophistication.

Symbolism & Emotional Impact

Beyond its technical brilliance, the LC2 Armchair carries symbolic weight—representing the triumph of rational thought over ornamentation and embodying the humanist ideals of Bauhaus. Its sleek form conveys a sense of calm and serenity, inviting contemplation and relaxation. The tactile qualities of cowhide leather contribute to this emotional resonance—providing warmth and texture against the cool sheen of chrome steel. “The LC2 Armchair is not merely furniture; it’s an embodiment of architectural principles translated into domestic comfort,” remarked renowned design historian Norbert Schiele. “It speaks to a desire for clarity, restraint, and timeless beauty—values that continue to define modern interior spaces.” The chair's enduring popularity testifies to its ability to capture the spirit of an era while offering unparalleled aesthetic pleasure.

Technique & Reproduction Considerations

The LC2 Armchairs exemplify masterful craftsmanship—a testament to the precision required in bending plywood and assembling tubular frames. Reproductions strive to faithfully recreate these original qualities, utilizing high-quality materials and employing meticulous fabrication techniques. When selecting a reproduction, consider factors such as upholstery material (genuine leather offers superior durability and patina), frame finish (polished chrome maintains its luster over time), and overall dimensional accuracy—ensuring that the resulting piece captures the essence of Le Corbusier’s iconic design.