The Le Corbusier Glass Dining Table, originally designed in 1928 by the legendary architect and designer Le Corbusier in collaboration with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, is an enduring icon of modernist design. Celebrated for its bold yet minimalist aesthetic, the table perfectly embodies the principles of balance, proportion, and functionality.
This dining table features a stunning clear glass tabletop, which floats gracefully atop an industrial-inspired steel base. The base, crafted from powder-coated tubular steel provides both visual appeal and practical versatility. Its clean lines and geometric structure make the table equally at home in dining rooms, conference spaces, or artful interiors.
The juxtaposition of transparent glass with robust steel creates a sense of lightness and strength, making the Le Corbusier Glass Dining Table a statement piece that complements modern, minimalist, and industrial spaces alike. The Le Corbusier Glass Dining Table is not just furniture—it’s a masterpiece of modern design, bringing sophistication, style, and timeless beauty to any space.
- Designed in 1928 by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand
- Elegant clear glass tabletop that enhances visual space
- Sturdy powder-coated steel base
- Combines industrial materials with refined modernist design
- Perfect as a dining table, workspace, or conference table