PJ-SI-30-C

PJ-SI-30-C

PJ-SI-30-C

PJ-SI-30-C

That is the Committee chair with the low backseat.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

85 x 58 x 57 cm
33.7 x 22.8 x 22.4 in

Materials:

Teak, hides in grey, black, blue, green

 

PJ-SI-28-D

PJ-SI-28-D

PJ-SI-28-D
Price:

on request

Dimensions:

82 x 51 x 59 cm
32.3 x 20 x 23.2 in

Materials:

Teak, cane

PJ-SI-32-B

PJ-SI-32-B

PJ-SI-32-B
Price:

On request

Dimensions:

73 x 165 x 70 cm
28.7 x 65 x 27.6 in

Materials:

Тeak, upholstery

PJ-SI-10-A

PJ-SI-10-A

PJ-SI-10-A

“Fireside Chair” by Pierre Jeanneret is a characteristic low lounge chair.
Its patinated teak gives a strong and raw character, while in contrast the elegant seating adds the impression of lightness.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

53 x 56 x 63 cm
20.9 x 22 x24.8 in

Materials:

Teak, cane

JP- Anthony (sold)

JP- Anthony (sold)

Anthony Desk

This Desk by Jean Prouvé is raw yet elegant and classic modernist furniture. The thin metal legs, formally recalling the shape of a compass, define the piece’s characteristic shape. The desk with its outstanding, straightforward yellow drawer is a beautiful and timeless centerpiece. Because of its simplistic design the table has become a popular object of modernist design history.
Jean Prouvé was a French designer. During his lifetime, he created restrained metal objects that rejected excess decoration. Working with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand as well as Le Corbusier, Prouvé created his simple yet breathtaking furniture.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

73 x 140 x 66 cm
28.7 x 55.1 x 26 in

Materials:

Steel, beech

Three-legged stool

Three-legged stool

Three-legged stool

Clear lines and a straightforward but well proportioned appearance underline the designer’s determined approach.
Charlotte Perriand counts as one of the masters of French modernist design together with Le Corbusier, Jean Prouvé or Pierre Jeanneret. Her works are highly valued until present time and have become design classics.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

46 x 32 x 40 cm
18.2 x 13 x 15.8 in

Material:

Pine

LC-14

LC-14

LC-14

This is a rare collector item. Originally designed by Le Corbusier in 1959 for the Maison du Brésil in Paris, later used in other projects like for Chandigarh and for his own holiday house „Petit Cabenon“.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

25 x 43 x 33 cm
9.8 x 16.9 x 13 in

Materials:

Solid teak

Provenance:

Student hostels, Chandigarh, India.

Literature:

Le Corbusier: Furniture and Interiors, 1905-1965, Rüegg, p. 337-338; Domus IV, 1955-1959, Fiell and Fiell, p.107-111; CH-DSGN, Ed. Scala, 2023.

LOOP

LOOP

Loop

This chair was designed Willy Guhl in 1956.
Characterized by the fact that it consists of one single band of Eternit, it is an excellent example of the designer’s love for simplicity and materiality. The material gives it a solid and archaic appearance, but at the same time the object gains a loose and light expression caused by its curved lines.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

55 x 55 x 76 cm
21.6 x 21.6 x 30 in

Materials:

Eternit

 

Forme Libre

Forme Libre

CP-FORME LIBRE

Organic shaped table with a massive top. ca. 1956, Brazzaville Kongo, A. Chetaille for Galerie Steph Simon. An iconic piece by Charlotte Perriand with an unique expression.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

73 x 238 x 110 cm
28.75 x 93.75 x 43.25 in

Material:

Massive mahagony

MORE INFORMATION:

download booklet here.

Provenance:

Air France employee’s building in Brazzaville, Congo.

Literature:

Charlotte Perriand, Un Art d’Habiter, Barsac, p. 437-439; Steph Simon: Retrospective 1956-1974, Laffanour, p. 68-71.

 

PJ-SI-61-A

PJ-SI-61-A

PJ-SI-61-A

Folding easy chair with cane, ca.1960

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

34 x 56x 70 cm
13.4 x 22 x 27.6 in

Materials:

Teak, cane