Dining and living room in an apartment in the prototypical urban residential apartment building the Immeuble Clarté in 1932, a now UNESCO World Heritage site in Geneva, Switzerland commissioned by Edmond Wanner and designed by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret, with large long table surrounded by wooden dining chairs, abstract figural sculptural set on tall grey radiator in the corner, a metal mushroom lamp and a bluish translucent case set atop low white tray tables, a blue and navy geometric painting, a combined media cabinet and bookshelf, and a row of floor-to-ceiling glass windows with the lower half set with translucent glass panes.

A Dated Flat in a Building by None Other Than Le Corbusier Gets a Reverent Refresh

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Horizontal sliding windows were refurbished and span the width of the dining room, offering exposure to natural light all day.