LC Grand Confort Reinterpretation 2-3 Seater SofaTaking the LC2/LC3 Grand Confort (1928) by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand as the prototype, this is a furniture project that redesigns the proportions, cross-sections, and assembly methods to suit modern residential spaces, while maintaining the structural principle of "containing cushions within an exposed frame." The scope of development is set to include a series of two- and three-seater sofas rather than single armchairs. Suitable locations include living rooms and small lounges in urban residences, as well as hotel and office lobbies. Instead of the large surface area presupposed by the original, the project aims for a volume that leaves ample space on both sides even when a single unit is placed in a living room approximately 3.6 meters wide; furthermore, the overall silhouette is scaled down and re-proportioned rather than replicating the original exactly. This "modern and simple reinterpretation" is interpreted by removing ornamentation rather than adding it.
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