Le Corbusier Inspired Furniture

Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier design classic furniture found in homes, reception areas, executive offices, hotels and loved by Architects world wide.
Born, Charles-Édouard Jeanneret
(6 October 1887 – 27 August 1965)

He was deeply influenced by proportional systems such as the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci sequence. These mathematical principles formed the foundation of his own design system, known as the Modulor.

It was based on human proportions and aimed to create harmony between architecture, furniture, and the human body. The result is furniture that doesn’t just look balanced — it feels natural and comfortable to use.

This philosophy continues to influence modern furniture design today, especially in pieces that prioritise proportion, simplicity, and functionality.
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Our Furniture Inspired by This Style

Box and Fence sofa and armchair

Our Box and Fence seating collections reflect a similar structured and geometric design approach. With clean lines, strong framing, and premium upholstery options, they are ideal for reception areas, offices, and modern interiors.

Le Corbusier 2 & 3 seat sofa in black leather
Fauteuil Grand Confort, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, 1928

Pental Coffee Table

The Pental coffee table captures a similar geometric and functional approach. Its pentagonal structure and metal framework make it a perfect fit for collaborative and modern spaces.