Designed by Le Corbusier in 1952 and later produced in 2010, the LC14 Tabouret Cabanon reflects the architect’s belief in simple, purposeful design. Created for his modest seaside cabin, the stool is defined by its direct geometry and solid construction, favoring function and clarity over ornament.
Crafted from solid chestnut, the piece has a warm, tactile presence that highlights the natural character of the wood. Its compact form makes it easy to use as a stool, side table, or sculptural accent, while its sturdy build gives it a grounded, architectural feel.
Unpretentious and enduring, the LC14 Tabouret Cabanon is an honest, versatile object—one that fits comfortably into everyday life while carrying the quiet weight of modern design history. Measures 16.9” x 10.6” x 16.9” with 2 x available.
Designed by Le Corbusier in 1952 and later produced in 2010, the LC14 Tabouret Cabanon reflects the architect’s belief in simple, purposeful design. Created for his modest seaside cabin, the stool is defined by its direct geometry and solid construction, favoring function and clarity over ornament.
Crafted from solid chestnut, the piece has a warm, tactile presence that highlights the natural character of the wood. Its compact form makes it easy to use as a stool, side table, or sculptural accent, while its sturdy build gives it a grounded, architectural feel.
Unpretentious and enduring, the LC14 Tabouret Cabanon is an honest, versatile object—one that fits comfortably into everyday life while carrying the quiet weight of modern design history. Measures 16.9” x 10.6” x 16.9” with 2 x available.