Presenting illustrations gathered together for the first time, Le Corbusier. Furniture and Interiors is a comprehensive account of Le Corbusier�� extensive work in furniture and
interior design. As a young architect, Swiss-born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret primarily worked in designed furnishings. After he moved to Paris in the early 1920s and adopted his
now famous moniker, Le Corbusier developed a particular interest in 矇quipement, a term he coined for the essential furnishings of a residence. He focused specifically on tables,
cabinets, and eventually the chrome and leather chairs��esigned in collaboration with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand��or which he became famous. These pieces exhibit Le Corbusier��
trademark metal detailing and elegant austerity. After World War II, Le Corbusier shifted to more functional designs for use in everyday life. These wooden pieces resemble packing crates,
evoking a rustic design aesthetic rooted in functionality.
Le Corbusier. Furniture and Interiors is the authoritative book on Le Corbusier�� work as an interior designer. A stunning catalog in scale and scope, it follows the evolution of his
style chronologically, making it an easy-to-use resource for both scholars and general readers. Entire apartments by Le Corbusier are described in careful detail with complementary images.
Drawing upon previously unpublished material and new research, this equally well-designed book contains hundreds of illustrations, making it an invaluable resource for art historians,
dealers, and collectors.