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Le Corbusier described his Chaise Longue as the 搑eal machine for rest.?It made its initial appearance at the Villa Church, Ville d扐vray in a prototype version (see model 227). As with the other models of Le Corbusier, the Chaise Longue was first presented to the public at the Salon d扐utomne des Artistes D鑓orateurs in Paris in 1929. It is reminiscent of the famous chaise of Thonet, the bentwood being translated into tubular steel. In the archives of L扙sprit Nouveau there is a folder advertising an adjustable lounge chair, 揕e Surrepos ?designed by Dr.Pascuad which certainly directly inspired Le Corbusier. The Chaise Longue of Le Corbusier was first put into production by Thonet France who, in all probability, constructed the first prototype. In the early 1930抯 it was produced, under Thonet license, by the Swiss company, Embru. The Chaise Longue in its present form was reintroduced in 1959 by Heidi Weber of Zurich who worked on the re-edition directly with Le Corbusier. Mrs.Weber modified the base substituting the eliptical tube with an oval tube which was easier to obtain and work.
22" x 63"
Leather, Structure chrome-plated, base black powder coated
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