About the LC6 dining table The LC6 dining table is a stylish & contemporary design by Charles Le Corbusier. When it was first released, it instantly became popular. It was not just the appearance of the tabletop that turned heads, but also the choice of materials. The table legs are made ââof aircraft steel & welded together into one piece. Also, the black colour of the legs ensures that the table stands out from the crowd. Even today, LC6 is a table that few other tables can match. This makes it popular not only as a dining table, but also as a conference table or desk. It is simply a unique & very versatile furniture piece. The LC6 table is not assambled. Goes well with the LC7 chair from Charles Le Corbusier. History of the LC6 dining table Charles Le Corbusier revolutionised furniture design in many ways during the 1920’s & the dining table LC6 is no exception. This was one of the first dining tables with a glass tabletop, & when it was presented at the Salon d' Automne in Paris in 1929 it attracted much attention. Dimensions Height 74 cm Width 225 cm Depth 85 cm