
(Photo Credit: James Martin/CNET)
Cnet has an excellent multimedia coverage of the much awaited IPad presentation by Apple’s Steve Jobs yesterday.
I’ve a feeling the easy chair is a LC Le Corbusier derivative, but am not sure…have to source more photos from the net.
Do you have an idea?
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As always, you can catch the whole keynote in all its HD glory at Apple’s website:
http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/jan/1001q3f8hhr/1001908r5ft6dswz_1_650_ref.mov
All along the presentation you’ll get perfect glimpses of the chair. It certainly looks somehow like an LC but it is not one.
[...] goodness that when Steve Jobs took the stage to sit in his Le Corbusier chair and show off the iPhone Maxi, er iPad, he didn’t roll out some cockamanie plan to have [...]
I’d go one step further and say its the Le Corbusier LC3 Grande chair. I’m 99% sure on that.
My upholsteryworkshop does the upholstery for Cassina in the Nederlands(Den Haag, just like the Happy Hotelier..) and I have to agree with David, this an LC3. An LC3.24 to be exact.