LC6 Table

LC6 Table

Series of measured drawings of the LC6 Table labeled with height, width, and depth in plan and elevation
Description
Description

The LC6 Table is constructed by optimized steel and glass framework which has now been one of the most popular tables of the 20th century. The LC6 Table was designed by Le Corbusier and his team of designers in 1928. The LC6 Table is the perfect height for both a living room setting or as a conference table.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The LC6 Table has an overall height of either 27.2” or 28.75” (69, 73 cm), width of 88.6” (225 cm), and depth of 33.5” (85 cm).

Kitchen tables have surfaces that are generally between 28”-30” (71-76 cm) from the floor with tabletop surfaces that come in any shape, size, and style.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
27.2”, 28.75” | 69, 73 cm
Width:
88.6” | 225 cm
Depth:
33.5” | 85 cm
Length:
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Weight:
249 lb | 113 kg
Area:
20.6 ft2 | 1.91 m2
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Seats: 6

Materials:
Glass tabletop; powder-coated tubular steel base
Designer:
Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jeanneret
Year:
1928

Drawings include:
LC6 Table front elevation, side, plan

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