Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand's LC8 highchair from 1927 served as inspiration for their LC8 Siège Tournant Tabouret outdoor highchair.
In addition to being extremely practical, the highchair’s unique shape also makes it a design classic.
In the version designed for outdoor use, the primary construction is comprised of four legs in the shape of a spider, and these serve the purpose of providing support for the padded circular seat. A tubular stainless-steel frame with an embossed painted finish complements the weather-resistant outdoor fabric used to cover the seat cushion. Incorporating this processing method into the structure's design lends it a unique texture that suggests a distinctive relief pattern.
For its essential and functional design, the LC8 Siège Tournant Tabouret Outdoor highchair stands out as a style icon.