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10 years warranty
Warranty Info
One of the reasons you might be shopping with us is that you recognise the superior quality of our pieces. And just as we want our furniture to be the best you can find, we want our promise to you to be equally superior. That’s why, while most furniture manufacturers only offer a 1 year warranty, we offer a 10 year warranty. Please go to our terms to read the full warranty policy.
RETURNS
365-day returns
Returns Info
We offer 365-day returns to customers in the 48 contiguous United States. We created this policy as part of our ongoing effort to provide a hassle-free shopping experience, enabling you to transform your living space into your own personal showroom, and try your favorite design in the comfort of your own home before making a long-term commitment.
FINANCE
Buy now, pay later with 0% APR
Finance Info
With our finance partner Affirm, you can choose the monthly payments you like the best - with 0% APR, no late fees or surprises. Just select Affirm at checkout. Click here to learn more.
Ahead of the Curve
Through his works, Le Corbusier sought to bring order to the chaos of the world. The LC7 Swivel Chair does so in the smoothest way possible with its elegant curves and ability to gently swivel. The polished chrome steel frame and padded seat and back complete the effect.

Simply Ingenious
Its curved top multitasks as a two-in-one backrest and armrest. So this chair supports you and looks great doing it.

Made to Move
Why sit still when you can take our modern marvel for a spin? Enjoy 360 degrees of perspective.
Interior Icons vs Traditional Retail
By cutting out the middle men and traditional 200-400% markup, we’re able to offer you beautiful, lasting designer furniture at exceptional value.
The Finer Details
Product Description
First designed by Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, also known as Le Corbusier, in the 1920s, the Swivel Chair offers a beautifully balanced mix of fashion and function. Whether featured in your dining room, home office, or anywhere else, this chic seat promises plenty of comfort and visual intrigue. Its well-mannered, contemporary design is incredibly inviting, too.
This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties. We do not claim any rights on any third party trademarks.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions : H28.5" x W22.5" x D22"
- Material : Premium Aniline Italian leather
- Assembly Requirements : None required, it comes fully assembled
- Frame Construction : Stainless steel tube
- Material Details : Leather is 1-1.2mm full grain from Bolzano, Italy
- Seat Height : 19.7"
- Seat Depth : 18"
- Armrest Height : 28.5"
- Weight Limit : 220 lbs
- Max Load : 250 lbs
- Product Weight : 39 lbs
- Packaging Dimensions : 24" x 29" x 24" (40 lbs)
- No. of Shipping Cartons : 1
- SKU : 1193
- Fabric SKU : FAB0011
Le Corbusier
Celebrated for his prolific multi-decade career in architecture, art, and furniture design, Le Corbusier is widely known for his many contributions throughout the 20th century. Born in Switzerland in 1887 as Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris, Le Corbusier began investing his time learning to enamel and engrave watch faces at the age of 13; these processes happened to be his father’s specialty.
The designer went on to develop a unique vision for innovation in urban areas, effortlessly replacing traditional designs with revolutionary architectural contributions. He was intent on redefining architecture to meet the needs of city dwellers in the new technological age. In 1923, he eloquently described his drive to facilitate change in the world of design, stating “Modern life demands, and is waiting for, a new kind of plan, both for the house and the city.”
When Le Corbusier was just 18, he built a home for one of his teachers. Not long after, he relocated to Paris to study under pioneering architect, Auguste Perret. Here, Le Corbusier learned to work with reinforced steel and concrete.
Over the next several years, the designer immersed himself in various design practices. In Berlin, he learned everything there was to know about machine design and industrial processes from German architect, Peter Behrens. Later, in 1917, he developed the Purism painting concept alongside French painter, Amédée Ozenfant. He went on to write many books, and he collaborated with fellow designers to create innovative and eye-catching furniture pieces.
Along with his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier designed stunningly sleek seating solutions in which he utilized tubular steel and natural hide. In addition to his many offerings to urban spaces, Le Corbusier’s contributions include a plethora of interior designs and modern art pieces.
Sadly, the designer’s life ended tragically in 1965 while he was swimming in the Mediterranean Sea. Still, his legacy lives on through his beautifully unique, iconic designs.
