PJ-SI-33-E

PJ-SI-33-E

PJ-SI-33-E

PJ-SI-33-E

Bench with wood beams, ca. 1956

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

1350mm x 420mm x 470mm

Material:

Solid teak

CP-1

CP-1

CP-1

Wall lights, set of ten enamelles steel by Charlotte Perriand. For Gallery Steph Simon. Signed with Made in France Classe 1, ca. 1950

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

130mm x 180mm x 70mm
Enameled steel

PJ-R-04-A

PJ-R-04-A

PJ-R-04-A

doublesided bookcase on five levels, ca. 1960.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

18250mm x 700mm x 1280mm

Material:

Teak, teak veneer

PJ-R-23-A

PJ-R-23-A

PJ-R-23-A

Big box of massive cane with cane, used in M.L.A flats, ca. 1956

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

480mm x 710mm x 460mm

Material:

Solid teak, cane

PJ-R-13-A

PJ-R-13-A

PJ-R-13-A

Glass-fronted unit known as “bookcase” in solid teak. Quadrangular body with two sliding glass doors. Thick teak shelving inside, ca. 1960.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

880mm x 1380mm x 270mm

Material:

Teak, glass

PJ-SI-58-A

PJ-SI-58-A

PJ-SI-58-A

Stools from the College of Architecture, ca. 1960.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

200mm x 550mm

Material:

Solid teak, enameled steel

CP-SANDOZ

CP-SANDOZ

CP-SANDOZ

Three-legged stool, ca. 1968 for the project in Les Arces, France. Not produced for the Chandigarh project. (under it original Moroccan berber carpet from 1930-1950)

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

440mm x 380mm (diameter)

Material:

Lacquered pine

PJ-R-14-A

PJ-R-14-A

PJ-R-14-A

Low teak cupboard with 4 doors and A-shaped legs, ca. 1957-1958

Price:

On request

Dimensionen:

880mm x 450mm x 1370mm

Materials:

Solid teak, brass

LC/PJ-TAT-14-A

LC/PJ-TAT-14-A

PJ-TAT-14-A

Very rare table, known as “Boomerang table”. Thick, square veneered top with straight sides resting on four wide, tapered vertical legs, presented face-on. ca. 1963


The legs are the characteristic element of that table. They have the shape of two crossing bows. In his later work Le Corbusier loved to integrated elements of his philosophy into the shape. There were symbolic elements he started to added, giving his items a much deeper meaning. Le Corbusier has left long time ago the path of pragmatic and functional thinking and was more focusing on the mystical and spiritualistic aspects. So India with its strong spiritual connection was the perfect spot to express his ideas of an eternal truth.


That is one of the few pieces of design Le Corbusier designed for Chandigarh.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

71 x 243 x 121 cm
28 x 95.5 x 47.5 in

Material:

Solid teak, thick teak veneer

Provenance:

Assembly building, Chandigarh.

Literature:

Eric Touchaleaume and Gerald Moreau, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, The Indian Adventure, Paris, 2010, p. 246-47, 582.

LC-AE-05-A

LC-AE-05-A

LC-AE-05-A

Ventilator shutter, as sunprotection and to bring air into the space. Designed by Le Corbusier. Done in folded, riveted sheets aluminium. Profiled in the shape of an aeroplanes wing. With steel pivots at the end.Ca. 1956-1957.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

2970mm x 440mm x 60mm

Material:

Aluminium