The LC9 Bath Stool has been designed by Charlotte Perriand. The first version, designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1927 for the dining room of her apartment in Paris, was presented with tubular metal frame and seat in woven India cane. In the project of “Equipment intérieur d’une Habitation”, the stool was placed in the Salle de bain with a towelling stretch seat as a symbol of personal hygiene – an important issue for the modern art movements of the ‘20s.
Charlotte Perriand, 1927
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Designer
Charlotte Perriand
Year
1927
Manufacturer
Cassina
Dimensions
W50 x H45 x D36 cm
Material
Rattan I Chrome
Type
Stools
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