LC16 Bureau
Working closely with the Fondation Le Corbusier and maintaining the utmost respect for its original design, Cassina re-edits the LC16 Petit Bureau desk, designed in 1957 as an everyday desk for the children’s rooms at the Unités d’Habitation of Nantes-Rezé, in France. Already part of the residential collection, for the Cassina Pro Collection, it is back in a larger version to meet the demands of contemporary workplaces. The structure is in natural oak, paired with a matching top for a monochromatic version or, as in the original design, with the top in glossy red lacquer finish. Along with the LC16 Bureau desk, Cassina introduces an open cabinet with attached shelves, also available in a version equipped with integrated electrification, for greater functionality. As with all of the pieces in the Cassina iMaestri Collection, to ensure its authenticity, the LC16 Bureau desk bears the collection logo, the Le Corbusier signature and the serial number that matches its ID card.
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