Designed by Le Corbusier in 1958, Cassina's LC15 Table De Conférence strikes a balance between organic form and structural rationality. Essential and dynamic, this iconic piece is designed to elegantly furnish both domestic and representative spaces.
The model's construction stems from the encounter of two opposing geometric figures: the circle, transformed into a solid wooden top, rests on a cubic base composed of tubular steel arranged on orthogonal planes. The rigorous, sculptural structure is available in three finishes – black, grey and green – contrasting with the top in natural oak, black-stained oak or Canaletto walnut, creating a striking visual effect.
With its generous round shape, capable of seating up to 10 people, the Cassina LC15 table De Conférence encourages conversation and discussion, becoming the focal point of conviviality. Its minimalist yet expressive style adapts naturally to both classic and contemporary settings, bringing with it a sober elegance and a strong design identity.
An object that embodies Le Corbusier's modernist vision, where function and beauty merge in perfect balance.







