Posts tagged with Interior Design

The building envelope in Le Corbusier colours

With our new license manufacturer heroal, the building envelope, windows and doors can now be selected in original Le Corbusier colours.

Between form and function

Designing a chair that meets all the functional and aesthetic quality requirements is always a great challenge for the designer. The Swiss furniture designer This Weber describes the idea and design process using the example of a chair.

Interior architecture as a full-body experience

In conversation with meierei Interior Design & Design on conception and implementation of an architectural "whole-body experience".

Mineral Paint

The "inner values" of the mineral wall paint.

Le Corbusier’s Colour Keyboards

To support the polychrome colour design, Le Corbusier developed the colour keyboards. In an interview we talk with colour expert Dr.Kalthegener.

The colours of the collective

On Le Corbusier's colour concept in collective building, Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier speaks with the French architect and architecture historian Pascal Mory, as well as Fabian Hörmann, associate at the Zurich architectural office EM2N.

The city as a public living room

The renowned Swiss architecture firm EM2N presents the unique walking exhibition "Together! The new architecture of the community" in the Vitra Design Museum. For the colour design EM2N used Le Corbusier's Architectural Polychromy.

Large format ceramic tiles – inspired by Le Corbusier’s 'Maison de la Culture'

The new Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier ceramic tile collection 'Le Corbusier LCS Ceramics' by the prestigious Italian manufacturer GIGACER was launched at the Salone del Mobile 2017.

Dauphin Home at the imm cologne 2017

With 12 colours out of Le Corbusiers Architectural Polychromy Dauphin Home brings architectural effects on modular furniture into different areas of life, work and living space.

GIGACER @ Maison&Objet

GIGACER presents "LCS Ceramics", the first collection of large-format ceramic tiles, based on Le Corbusier's Architectural Polychromy.