词条 | Grand Confort |
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| name = Grand Confort | image = | caption = Grand Confort | designer = Le Corbusier | date = {{start date|1928}}–{{end date|1930}} | materials = Chrome on steel frame, leather cushions filled with PU-foam | style = Modernist | soldby = Cassina S.p.A. | height = | width = | depth = }} Grand Confort is a cube-shaped high armchair, whose leather cushions are held in a chrome-plated steel corset. It was designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair in 1928 by a team of three: Le Corbusier; his cousin and colleague Pierre Jeanneret; and Charlotte Perriand.[1] The LC-2 and LC-3 were referred as Cusion Baskets by Le Corbusier. They are more colloquially referred to as the {{visible anchor|petit confort}} and {{visible anchor|grand confort}} due to their respective sizes. SeriesThese chairs have become most famous:
In popular cultureThe LC-2 (and similar LC-3) have been featured in a variety of media, notably the Maxell "blown away" advertisement.[2] At the 2010 Apple event, the then CEO Steve Jobs used a classic LC-3 chair while introducing the iPad.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}} They are a permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art. In the modern day BBC adaptation of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock), Sherlock Holmes sits in a LC-3, while Dr. Watson sits in a traditional Club chair. See also
References{{refimprove|date=April 2014}}1. ^{{cite web|author=Wendy Moonan |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/09/arts/design/09ANTI.html |title=A Modernist and Innovator, Rediscovered |publisher=New York Times |date=2004-04-09 |accessdate=2014-04-06}} 2. ^{{cite news|last=Colman|first=David|title=POSSESSED; Designer, Recumbent|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/30/style/possessed-designer-recumbent.html|accessdate=5 April 2014|newspaper=New York Times|date=30 May 2004}} 4 : Le Corbusier|Chairs|Products introduced in 1928|Individual models of furniture |
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