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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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The Le Corbusier group referred to their Sofa Collections (1928) as "cushion baskets," which they designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair. These pieces reverse the standard stru more→ctures of sofas and chairs by having frames that are ex
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