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LC20 Casiers Standard
Designed by
Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret
The LC20 Casiers Standard is a modular storage system from Cassina, originally conceived by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. It transforms storage into a carefully considered architectural element: clean, purposeful and timeless. LC20 aren’t just furniture — they’re part of a broader vision of living spaces as “machines for living,” where every unit, shelf or compartment has meaning and utility. The result: a quiet, elegant piece that blends seamlessly into interiors and helps shape space itself.
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Cassina
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Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret
In 1922, Le Corbusier began working in the new rue de Sèvres, Paris, atelier with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret with whom he shared research projects and design criteria in a profound and life-long professional relationship.In October 1927, the pair decided to draw on the contribution of a young architect who had already begun to establish a reputation on the architectural scene of the time: Charlotte Perriand. Their collaboration lasted through to 1937 and was extremely fruitful, especially in the field of furniture design. The partnership was highly significant, both in terms of the cultural weight of their achievements and their professional successes.It was together with Charlotte Perriand that the pair tackled the innovative project for “l’équipement d'intérieur de l’habitation”. The resulting designs were of great intellectual value and considerable commercial success. Thanks to Cassina’s ongoing production, there is continued interest in the conceptual contents of the work and the level of quality attained.Due to these characteristics, each item in the collection is eagerly awaited.
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Designed by
Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret
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