The Le Corbusier Chaise Lounge (LC4) is the best known and most successful of Le Corbusier’s original designs of the 1920’s. The chair first exhibited at the Salon D’ Automne in 1929. The Le Corbusier Chaise Lounge (LC4) was designed in 1928 with the efforts of not just the individual’s name that is attributed to the chair but rather a group effort with much influence from Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand. The LC4 was originally commissioned for the furnishing of a single villa in the Ville d’ Avray, a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, France. The LC4 Chaise Lounge, AKA the “relaxing machine,” is a lounge that mirrors the body’s natural curves while appearing to float above its supports. The frame easily positions on the base using gravity and the users own weight to create various reclining positions. Kardiel’s premium reproduction of the Le Corbusier LC-4 Adjustable Chaise Lounge boasts exacting detail to the original. Review the full list of high quality features from the powder coated frame to hand selected, expertly sewn and piped fur upholstery. Complete with a 3 year warranty, this signature reproduction is second to none in quality and value.