Le Corbusier Molitor Ombre Naturelle 31
The neutral surfaces of the Molitor range and can be combined with the decor design that takes inspiration from the glass masonry block facade of the Molitor Building in Paris designed by Le Corbusier and built in 1934.
The range is ideal for internal or external wall and floor coverings for residential and public use.
The influence of Le Corbusier, a pioneer of modern architecture in the twentieth century, has been wide ranging, including the Le Corbusier LCS Ceramics collection, available exclusively at Artedomus.
LCS Ceramics is based on Le Corbusier’s use of reinforced concrete in architecture, which came to be known as béton brut, and his Polychromie Architecturale system, which explores how colour can affect spaces and people.
The collection includes béton brut-inspired finishes, glazed colours, tiles engraved with linear bas relief, speckled and textured surfaces.
Dimensions
Product | Nominal Width | Nominal Height | Thickness |
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Le Corbusier Molitor | 2500mm | 1190mm | 6mm |
Le Corbusier Molitor | 1190mm | 1190mm | 6mm |
Le Corbusier Molitor | 1190mm | 594mm | 6mm |
Le Corbusier Molitor | 594mm | 594mm | 6mm |
Le Corbusier Molitor | 1190mm | 1190mm | 12mm |
Le Corbusier Molitor | 594mm | 594mm | 12mm |
Le Corbusier Molitor | 296mm | 296mm | 12mm |
Le Corbusier Molitor Decor | 2500mm | 250mm | 6mm |