
LC14 Tabouret Cabanon
The LC14 Tabouret Cabanon is a minimalist wooden stool designed by Le Corbusier in 1952 for his iconic Cabanon holiday home. Reissued by Cassina, this understated piece reflects the architect’s philosophy of purposeful simplicity and raw material honesty. Crafted from solid oak or mahogany, the stool’s box-like form and exposed dovetail joints emphasize its handcrafted character and functional purity. Whether used as a seat, side table, or decorative accent, it exemplifies timeless modernist elegance in its most essential form.
Original: $1,295.00
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The LC14 Tabouret Cabanon is a minimalist wooden stool designed by Le Corbusier in 1952 for his iconic Cabanon holiday home. Reissued by Cassina, this understated piece reflects the architect’s philosophy of purposeful simplicity and raw material honesty. Crafted from solid oak or mahogany, the stool’s box-like form and exposed dovetail joints emphasize its handcrafted character and functional purity. Whether used as a seat, side table, or decorative accent, it exemplifies timeless modernist elegance in its most essential form.























