Charlotte Perriand
Key Characteristics
- ✓Co-designed the iconic LC furniture series
- ✓Pioneered modular storage and shelving systems
- ✓Integrated Japanese craft traditions with European modernism
- ✓Championed functional, affordable design for all
- ✓Created organic free-form furniture in natural materials
- ✓Advocated for women's role in architecture and design
Types & Variations
Common Materials
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Placement & Usage Tips
Perriand's modular shelving concepts work beautifully as room dividers or wall-mounted storage in open-plan spaces. Her free-form tables make organic centerpieces that soften the geometry of modern living rooms.
💡 Pro Tip
Charlotte Perriand believed in designing from the inside out—starting with how people live and working toward form. When arranging a room, think about daily routines and movement patterns first, then select furniture that supports those activities with grace and efficiency.
Related Terms
Le Corbusier
Swiss-French architect and designer whose modernist vision and furniture designs, including the LC series, helped define twentieth-century architecture and interior design.
LC4 Chaise Longue
A reclining chaise longue designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand in 1928, known as the "relaxing machine" for its adjustable ergonomic form on a tubular steel frame.