The 4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu is an iconic chaise longue designed by the illustrious Le Corbusier, together with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, brought...
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The 4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu is an iconic chaise longue designed by the illustrious Le Corbusier, together with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, brought to life by Cassina. This masterpiece in design, created in 1928 and famously revived in 1965, remains a quintessential symbol of modern luxury and comfort.
Exhibiting a streamlined design, the 4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu features a chromed steel cradle and a matte black painted steel base, complemented by a cushioning of recycled polyester fiber. Its ingenious reclining mechanism relies on the user's body weight rather than an intricate adjustment system, epitomizing Le Corbusier's vision of "the true resting machine." With dimensions of L. 160 cm, P. 56 cm, and H. 69/27 cm, it offers the perfect blend of form and function. Available in a variety of luxurious finishes and colors—including anthracite, burgundy, and dove-grey—it allows for personalization to fit any interior aesthetic.
The chaise longue is not confined by its historical prestige, seamlessly transitioning between classic and contemporary spaces, from a high-end office to a sophisticated living room. It stands as a testament to exceptional design craftsmanship and attention to human-centered functionality. The harmony of its minimalist silhouette with the flexibility in fabric and leather choices, such as Cat. X - Pelle/Leather Scozia and Cat. Y - Pelle/Leather LCX, ensures its timeless appeal. Undoubtedly, the 4 Chaise Longue à Réglage Continu continues to enrich environments with its presence, contributing significantly to any interior design narrative.
The Cassina Durable versions differ from the standard versions in the use of recycled and bio-based materials in the production processes, such as recycled polyester fiber for the padding and polyurethane with bio-based polyols for the foam elements, reflecting the company's commitment to sustainability and design innovation.
L. 160 cm - P. 56 cm - H. 69/27 cm
Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier, was an illustrious architect, urbanist and designer from Switzerland. His purist and rational design method has left an indelible mark on the history of the 20th century. His artistic genius is testified by wonderful architectural pieces, such as the Villa Savoye, the Notre Dame du Haut chapel or the Capitol Complex; or iconic furniture elements such as the 4 Chaise Longue à Reglage Continu and the wholeLe Corbusier®, Pierre Jeanneret®, Charlotte Perriand® collection, produced by Cassina.
With over 90 years of design history, Cassina beautifully brings together innovation, tradition, and exceptional craftsmanship. From the Utrecht armchair to the Capitol Complex Office Chair, Cassina offers a comprehensive range to suit various styles and needs. With designs like the 699 Superleggera and Dudet chairs, as well as those from the Maralunga and Cab collections, each piece goes beyond being just a practical element, transforming everyday spaces into captivating areas of aesthetic delight.
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