PJ-SI-29-A

PJ-SI-29-A

PJ-SI-29-A

PJ-SI-29-A

Iconic Easy Chair, 1955, with A-shaped legs which are specific for many Chandigarh items. Raw and reduced to the minimum. That is perhaps the reason, why it embodies nonchalance, simplicity and the beauty of Indian askese.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

77 x 54 x 67 cm
30.25 x 21.25 x 26.25 in

Material:

Solid teak, cane

Authenticity >
That is an authentic Mid-Century piece from Chandigarh designed by Pierre Jeanneret. Each wooden part is authentic Mid-Century, each wooden part is originally from that chair. No wooden parts got replaced.


This chair got examined carefully in the condition before restoration. Then all traces and important indicators were still visible, so it’s certain that it’s not a fake or a partially authentic object. We guarantee the authenticity and offer it with a certificate of authenticity with an identification number.
The cushion and the caning are redone.
Shipment >
Global FedEx shipment
(incl. packing / insurance, for 1 chair):

D, FR, UK, BE: 281 €
ES,PT: 313 €
Arabic Penisula: 439 $
USA: 413 $
JP, CN, AUS, MX: 439 $

You may return the chair purchased within 14 days.

 

PJ-SI-28-A

PJ-SI-28-A

PJ-SI-28-A

This chair is an iconic piece of design. It is raw in its simplicity. The A-shaped legs are typical for many Chandigarh items. The floating backseat is a detail, which brings the shape in a surprising balance. There is an intriguing contrast between the massif wood pieces and the thin caning.


Its patinated teak gives that chair a strong character, showing all that traces of age and its uniqueness. It is finally a historic piece from a UNESCO World Heritage site, done by the most important architect of the 20th century. The chair is restored, the cane redone and with a cushion to protect the caning. It’s for daily use. We offer bigger chairs sets too.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

74 x 51 x 54 cm

29 x 20 x 21.25 in

Material:

Solid teak, cane

Authenticity >
That is an authentic Mid-Century piece from Chandigarh designed by Pierre Jeanneret. Each wooden part is authentic Mid-Century, each wooden part is originally from that chair. No wooden parts got replaced.


This chair got examined carefully in the condition before restoration. Then all traces and important indicators were still visible, so it’s certain that it’s not a fake or a partially authentic object. We guarantee the authenticity and offer it with a certificate of authenticity with an identification number.
The cushion and the caning are redone.
Shipment >
Global FedEx shipment
(incl. packing / insurance, for 1 chair):

D, FR, UK, BE: 281 €

ES,PT: 313 €

Arabic Penisula: 439 $

USA: 413 $

JP, CN, AUS, MX: 439 $

You may return the chair purchased within 14 days.

 

PJ-SI-28-B Jeanneret chair

PJ-SI-28-B Jeanneret chair

PJ-SI-28-B

Office Chair, 1955, with an incurved back attached to the seat. With straight or diamond pattern caning.

Its expressive A-shaped legs are a specific signature element for Chandigarh items. It has a raw simplicity, embodying and expressing a nonchalance like no other chair.

Each chair looks a bit different and that makes every chair to a unique piece. Some are thinner, lower, wider, darker, with wider or more dense caning, with more traces of use or less. Each chair has its own character and that makes PJ-S-28-A different to all the industrial design.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

74 x 51 x 54 cm
29 x 20 x 21.25 in

Material:

Solid teak, cane

Authenticity >
That is an authentic Mid-Century piece from Chandigarh designed by Pierre Jeanneret. Each wooden part is authentic Mid-Century, each wooden part is originally from that chair. No wooden parts got replaced.


This chair got examined carefully in the condition before restoration. Then all traces and important indicators were still visible, so it’s certain that it’s not a fake or a partially authentic object. We guarantee the authenticity and offer it with a certificate of authenticity with an identification number.
The cushion and the caning are redone.
Shipment >
Global FedEx shipment
(incl. packing / insurance, for 1 chair):

D, FR, UK, BE: 281 €

ES,PT: 313 €

Arabic Penisula: 439 $

USA: 413 $

JP, CN, AUS, MX: 439 $

You may return the chair purchased within 14 days.

office cane chair

Office Cane chair has been designed by Pierre Jeanneret. Together with Le Corbusier. In the 1950es they created a vision of new living, where modernity and tradition came together. The chair is in teak and cane. Very rare on auctions to sell. With cushions sold in New York, Los Angeles and London. The spirit of India and modernity of Europe created a world, where archaic and modernity get an unity. Le Corbusier left soon the project and was looking for new challenges. Pierre Jeanneret continued to live in India and has got professor on the architecture faculty there. There he lived for 15 years, worked on the city and developed a big amount of great design. Seat of chairs as dining chair or as office object. A piece of history. Extraordinary beauty and fitting to tables and desks. Fantastic design and furniture of chairs with a impressive character.
The designer created some beautiful chair designs. They are a recreation of the Chandigarh chairs. Pierre Jeanneret was a Swiss architect. He gained huge fame and success from his work. He worked on many projects across the globe. The Chandigarh project gave him fame in India. He worked with his cousin Le Corbusier for it. They both built beautiful Chandigarh government buildings. They took inspiration from its furniture and recreated it. Their recreation turned out to be fruitful. This recreated authentic office chair from Chandigarh became unique. This Pierre Jeanneret V chair is a rare designer furniture from the 20th century.

The Design

This original Pierre Jeanneret V chair is vintage furniture. The look and feel of the chair make it retro. The retro lovers would love Pierre Jeanneret office cane chair. This chair is now available for sale. A few art galleries have office cane chairs for sale. There are certain art museums that showcase this beautiful chair. All the galleries conduct design auctions for the sale of the chair. Those interested in bidding their prices on office chairs from Chandigarh. This authentic office chair from Chandigarh dates back to 1955. It is 20th century furniture that is durable and reliable.

The original Pierre Jeanneret V chair has innovative components. The composition of the chair is solid teak and cane work. Solid Teak is a uniform element in Jeanneret’s designs. This is because he used lighter materials in his designs. Teak is comparatively light and strong. The features of teak wood make it reliable plywood. It protects the furniture from infestations. Cane is another element used by Jeanneret. Cane is a light material and looks good for beautifying the chair. The Pierre Jeanneret V chair has cane work done on seat and backrest.

The Pierre Jeanneret office cane chair is structurally strong furniture. It looks sturdy and stands strong. This Chandigarh chair has a wooden structure with braided cane work. The original Pierre Jeanneret V chair has two pairs of legs. These legs are compass type and in a V shape. They form a triangle with the floor. Such a triangular arrangement lays a strong foundation in architecture. The thickened circular armrest is good for arm support. The incurved cane work backrest adds comfort to the chair. This chair is ideal for offices. It makes working easy and comfortable.

PJ-SI-26-C

PJ-SI-26-C

PJ-SI-26-C

Very rare so called “Writing chair” created by Pierre Jeanneret ca. 1960. Made from solid teak, with shelf under the seat. Authentic Mid Century piece.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

84 x 59 x 65 cm
33 x 23.2 x 25.6 in

Material:

Solid teak

PJ-R-16-A

PJ-R-16-A

PJ-R-16-A

Very rare storage unit created by Pierre Jeanneret ca. 1960.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

84 x 168 x 28.5 cm
33.1 x 66.1 x 8.9 in

Material:

Solid teak, teak veneer

 

PJ-R-05-A

PJ-R-05-A

PJ-R-05-A

Very rare file rack with 20 holes, created by Pierre Jeanneret ca. 1957-1958.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

81.5 x 117 x 36.5 cm
32 x 46 x 14.4 in

Material:

Solid teak

 

GR-RED AND BLUE CHAIR

GR-RED AND BLUE CHAIR

GR-RED AND BLUE CHAIR

It was designed by architect Gerrit Rietveld in 1917 and manufactured under his supervision before 1951 by his craftsmen Gerald van de Groenekan, De Bilt from Netherlands. It represents one of the first designs done by the De Stijl art movement.

Chair was originally designed in 1917 but variant painted in primary colors (red, blue, yellow) was applied later around 1923. Rietveld aimed for simplicity in his design. He designed furniture expected to be mass produced, not just handcrafted. With Red and Blue Chair Rietveld manipulated with vertical and horizontal planes in the same way he did in architecture. He hoped that the simple rectangular design would allow mass production and free the craftsmen from hard manual labor. Some of the first chair productions were made for the “Rietveld Schröder House” in Utrecht, Netherlands, also designed by Rietveld in 1924. The house is one of the best known examples of De Stijl architecture. Later it was converted into museum and listed as UNESCO World Heritage.

The De Stijl art movement was founded in Netherlands as the reaction against the horrors of World War I. The visual language of the movement was consisted of geometric forms and primary colours, which were used to find harmony and balance against the chaotic world events of that time.

The chair has its original colour and has never been repainted. It it one of the few original once which are existing.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

86 x 66 x 78 cm

34 x 26 x 31 in

Material:

Painted wood, aluminium

Condition:

Original paint, no restoration

Provenance:

Acquired directly from Gerrit Rietveld by Mr. and Mrs. Engels, Curaçao; private collection; auction in 2022.

Literature:

The Complete Rietveld Furniture, Vöge, p. 58-59; Gerrit Rietveld: The Complete Works 1888-1964, Kuper and van Zijl, p. 74-76.

 

MB-TI-1A

MB-TI-1A

MB-TI-1A

Wooden-slat chair called “TI-1a” is an authentic Bauhaus item designed by Marcel Breuer in 1922-1924 and crafted at the Bauhaus in Weimar. Breuer was a modernist architect, sculptor and furniture designer, best known for the design of the most iconic chairs of 20th century. He was one of the first students, pioneers and later the teacher of the Bauhaus movement as well as of the International Style.

Wooden- slat chair was made during Breuer’s firstyears at the Bauhaus school in Weimar. Its head of the school department, the architect Walter Gro-pius, immediately recognised Breuer’s talent and promoted him within a year to the head of the carpentry shop. At the Bauhaus, Breuer produced the furniture for Gropius’ Sommerfeld House in Berlin as well as his acclaimed series of “African”and “Slatted” chairs. Breuer did remarkable design with this wooden-slat chair where he used a cantilevered frame as the construction manner for the first time. The chair also represents an important series of collaborations between Breuer and the Bauhaus weaving workshops, led by German textile artist Gunta Stölzl.

While the first version of 1922 used still two different kinds of wood slats, square and rectangular once, this second version got more radical and used for everything the same dimension of slats, expressing a much stronger dynamic in the shape. The chair has rigid wooden structure which is softened by the woven fabric that allows for a gently sloping seat and back.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

96.5 x 56 x 62 cm

38 x 22 x 24.5 in

Material:

Oak wood, fabric

Condition:

Original condition, no restoration

Provenance:

Bauhaus School, Weimar; private collection; auction, 2022.

Literature:

Cat. Bauhaus Archive Berlin, The Collection, Berlin 1987, p. 90.

 

GR-ELLING SIDEBOARD

GR-ELLING SIDEBOARD

GR-ELLING SIDEBOARD

‘Elling’sideboard was designed 1919 and executed in ca. 1974, just two years after the introduction of Gerrit Rietveld’s famous Red-Blue chair. He debuted this extraordinary table in oak. It was displayed in 1920 at the Voor de Kunst in Utrecht and purchased there by the Dutch architect Piet Elling (1897-1962). This early example was tragically destroyed by fire. The model was re-introduced in 1958 and made in a very limited quantity by one of Rietveld’s most trusted cabinetmakers, Gerard van de Groenekan (1904-1994). Groenekan began working for Rietveld as a sixteen-year old and eventually took over the woodworking facility in 1928 when Rietveld decided to focus on a career in architecture.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

104 x 200 x 45 cm
41 x 78.75 x 17.75 in

Material:

Painted and stained beech

Provenance:

Gerard van de Groenekan, de Bilt, Netherlands; collection of Frederieke Sanders Taylor, circa 1974; auction 2023.

Literature:

M. Kuper, I. van Zijl, Gerrit Th. Rietveld 1888-1964, Utrecht, 1992, p. 78-79; P. Voge, The Complete Rietveld Furniture, Rotterdam, 1993, p. 10, 15, 52-53; A. Dosi Delfini, The Furniture Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Rotterdam/Amsterdam, 2004, p. 296, no. 448; I. van Zijl, Gerrit Rietveld, New York, 2010, p. 33-34.

PJ-L-12-B

PJ-L-12-B

PJ-L-12-B
Price:

on request

Dimensions:

32 x 198 x 79 cm
12.5 x 78 x 31 in

Materials:

Solid teak, upholstery
PJ-L-02-A