One of the most important tables of the 20th century, the Le Corbusier LC6 table is a mathematically refined structure of steel and glass. First presented in 1929 at the Salon d’Autumne in Paris, Swiss Architect Le Corbusier and his team of designers this was part of arevolutionary collection of furniture that stunned the city.
Made in Italy, to the highest standards, our version of the Le Corbusier LC6 glass dining table is made with a black lacquered steel base of ovoid-section tubes, welded together for a seamless finish with sculpted angles and smooth, mitred corners. The top of the LC6 dining table is a 1.5 cm thick rectangle of hardened glass, making this beautiful table equally at home as a dining table, and in the conference room.
We have tried several different versions of this lovely modern dining table & have just reintroduced it selling only the version from Italy, in the 225cm size, as none of the other have met our expectations of quality.