PJ-L-12-A

PJ-L-12-A

PJ-L-12-A

PJ-L-12-A

Daybed with compass legs, 1957-1958. Used in administration buildings and private homes

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

35 x 195 x 80 cm
13.75 x 76.75 x 31.50 in

Materials:

Solid teak and any upholstery you like

Provenance:

Residential building, Chandigarh.

Literature:

Eric Touchaleaume and Gérald Moreau, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret: L’Aventure Indienne, Paris, 2010, p. 591.

PJ-BU-02-A

PJ-BU-02-A

Office desk, 1957-1958. Rectangular top covered in green skai on a frame, affixed on one side by a panel forming a left side leg with a box section including a drawer and compartment, and on the other side, a profiled leg with a flat triangular rail. Opening grip in the form of a hollowed-out circle on an aluminium background. On the visitor’s side, four central compartments and two open compartments at the side.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

72 x 122 x 84 cm
28.3 x 48 x 33 in

Material:

Massive teak, racing green skai

PJ-SI-51-A

PJ-SI-51-A

PJ-SI-51-A

Chair, 1959-1960. Designed for the University Library and the High Court.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

77 x 47 x 48 cm
30.3 x 18.5 x 19 in

Material:

Solid teak, cane

PJ-SI-59-A Kangaroo Chair

PJ-SI-59-A Kangaroo Chair

PJ-SI-59-A

Low caned armless easy chair, called kangaroo chair, 1955.


The kangaroo chair has a very simple shape. It is finally just a wave. The outline gets wider and thinner, bringing the chair in a dynamic balance. Additionally it has many little details: beautiful rounded corners and curved beams. It stands out from the complete Chandigarh collection. One of the most iconic chairs of the 20th century.


Its patinated teak showing all that traces of age and its uniqueness. So we keep as much as possible of the historical traces and value. That is essential because now there are fake pieces on the market.


The gallery owner picks each piece on his own in India; checking carefully all details and traces. So we guarantee its authenticity.

Price

on request

Dimensions:

66 x 56 x 71 cm
26 x 22 x 28 in

Material:

Solid teak or rosewood, 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 this arm 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 caning have been 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.
CP-TRIPOD

CP-TRIPOD

CP-TRIPOD

three-legged stool, ca. 1947. From the l’Equipement de la Maison series. Not produced for the Chandigarh project. Produced by Galerie Steph Simon.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

27 x 32 cm (diameter)
10.6 x 13 in (diameter)

Material:

Lacquered oak, original lacquer

PJ-SI-33-C

PJ-SI-33-C

PJ-SI-33-C

Bench with crossbar between two legs in the upper part.


That is a rare collector item. It celebrates its simplicity, with a wonderful balance between the strong wooden structure and the fragile cane seat. There is nothing too much, and nothing missing. It has this typical Pierre Jeanneret A- shaped legs. The top is on the sides slightly angled. All that details define the charm and the complexity of that bench.


We have several benches, each is unique. Its patina gives that objects a strong character, showing all the traces of age. It is finally a historical pieces from an UNESCO World Heritage site, done by the most important architects from the 20th Century. We don’t restore them too much. So we keep as much as possible of the historical traces and value. That is essential because now there are fake pieces on the market.



The gallery owner picks each item on his own in India before the restoration; he checks carefully all details and traces. So we guarantee that it authentic. We add a Certificate of Authenticity with the detailed information. That is important to have.

Price:

on request (we ship worldwide)

Dimensions:

45 x 137 x 46 cm
17.7 x 54 x 18.1 in

Material:

Solid teak, cane

Authenticity:

All wooden parts are authentic; cane has been redone.


We add a Certificates of authenticity with unique identification number.



















bench Jeanneret teck

Bench Jeanneret with tubular braid seat. The Chandigarh exhibit is characterized by the clear shape. Teak and tubular netting or rattan are the materials. Authentic objects from the 1960s. Rare and beautiful. With this material world is the whole very beautiful. The bench Jeanneret is there for sitting. As a decorative element it is a piece of great beauty. Rare relics from India and the city of Punjab. Suitable for the living area and living room. The teak is brown and beautiful. Architects like Le Corbusier are looking for these furniture and also seating with cushions. If these things from rattan stand here, they please us. This collector’s item is intended for collectors and museums. They stand around in the garden or in the house. These furniture fit to sofas and to antiques of the present time. The years around 1950 and because Nehru wanted the federal city was Le Corbusier. The designers and architects of a whole epoch are looking for this Unesco World Cultural Heritage. Tables and chairs fit well and the squatting becomes a recreation. These buildings are full of surprises and so the world is also good. These wooden furniture and wooden benches are high quality home furniture.
Pierre Jeanneret’s furniture collection from the 20th century is classy and rare. The designer furniture by Jeanneret has outstanding texture and look. The look and feel of the furniture give vintage vibes. One such exclusive piece from his collection is the caned bench. This Jeanneret bench is a solid. This vintage bench is an artwork of the great interior designer Jeanneret. Pierre Jeanneret was an architect as well as an interior designer. He designed numerous buildings and furniture. The architecture built by him was unique and stood out. His outstanding work gained him huge success and fame. He worked with cousin Corbusier for many projects. The Chandigarh urban planning project was their masterwork.

Pierre Jeanneret mastered in the art of innovation. Each of his designs had one unique feature to it. All his furniture stands apart from each other. This is because of the innovative techniques used by Jeanneret. This Jeanneret bench is different from other pieces in his bench collection. The teak bench is an artwork of the 20th century. This makes the caned bench an antique. Such antiques by Jeanneret are showcased by galleries and art museums. These galleries and museums conduct design auctions. Those interested can bid their prices on Pierre Jeanneret cane bench for sale.  

The teak bench by Pierre Jeanneret is a timeless furniture piece. It is timeless because of the components used by Jeanneret. Jeanneret used lighter materials like teak wood, cane, veneer, etc. for his designs. The usage of such materials made his furniture strong and durable. The reason behind using teak wood was to resist the bench from infestations. Teak wood makes the Jeanneret bench reliable and long-lasting. The seat of the bench is braided cane work. The asymmetrical cane work provides comfortable seating for users. Such benches are seen in government buildings in Chandigarh. The interior designer Jeanneret took inspiration from there for this bench.

The cane bench is an exceptional piece of rare furniture. This designer furniture has a symmetrical structure. The bench has a rectangular top with braided cane work. The cane work is framed in a wooden rectangle. This makes the design look sleek. The teak bench has compass type legs. These wooden legs are V-shaped. The triangular shape of the teak legs increases the weight-bearing capacity of the Jeanneret bench. There is a wooden crossbar that joins the two pairs of legs. This crossbar fulfills the purpose of adding support to the furniture.

PJ-SI-22-A

PJ-SI-22-A

Round stool with wood seat. 1965-1966. With nice patina and with letters.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

61 x 39 cm
24 x 15.5 in

Material:

Solid teak, circular gray lacquered crossbar

Shipping:

on request

 

TS-Bartok

TS-Bartok

TS-BARTOK, Design T.M.Strala

Sidetable, 2007. Limited. Nr.2 of 25. Signed with certificate of authenticity.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

70 x 55 x 60 cm
27.6 x 21.6 x 23.6 in

Material:

Concrete and armouring iron

Bartok Strala table in concrete

The Bartok Strala table is a rare piece of concrete and reinforcing iron. Rare materials matching Pierre Jeanneret it is a raw piece of furniture. Zurich and Switzerland are enthusiastic about it. These home furniture are a product of high creativity. Tom Strala created these works of art himself and found a taste for the raw material. Production is a solution of radical banality. Hard in shape and beautiful in expression. The rarity here is a solution for all collectors of art and design. This piece is exhibited in Berlin and Vienna. It is offered and sold to auctions such as Wright20. In museums, furniture stands and fascinates the great masses. Design is important and art is radical. With tables and chairs from Le Corbusier the raw is a challenge. It is a good time now to buy design. Very good investment with high demand. Tom Strala created lamps and tables and stools and work desks. Side tables are a great piece for sale. The colors of the concrete are gray and the reinforcing iron is black. The poetry of the form comes from the material. This logic makes artists and art very significant. Sometimes design is more important than economy. The great solution of finding the furniture in our gallery it gets all great. Gallery owner P! Galerie is famous for authentic pieces of table. Tom Strala designer

PJ-SI-20-A

PJ-SI-20-A

Chair used in residential and public buildings. 1955-1960. With nice patina and letters on the backside.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

70 x 55 x 60 cm
27.6 x 21.5 x 23.6 in

Material:

Teak and cane

Shipping:

on request
Pierre Jeanneret made that rare chair and designed it for Chandigarh. That impressiv piece is loved by Le Corbusier. So all furniture is great looking for us.

This Indian cane chair is Lina Bo Bardi chair. The Pierre Jeanneret furniture collection is a rare designer furniture. It is a 20th century vintage furniture designed from strong materials. Jeanneret used lighter materials like teak wood and cane for his designs. Such innovative usage of materials makes his designs stand out. The designer did not restrict to furniture. He designed and built various buildings. He was a remarkable Swiss architect. Designers like Jean Prouve and Lina Bo Bardi assisted him.

Design

This Swiss design inspired chair is a vintage collectible item. It is a Jean Prouve design from the 20th century. Jean Prouve was an architect and constructor who used modern technology. He brought technology into architecture. This dining chair for architects has an aesthetic quality. The credit for such aesthetics goes to Jean Prouve. The perfect combination of this chair is with Jeanneret dining table. The combination can highlight any given space, whether office or home. As this furniture is an antique it is rare to find. There are certain art galleries and museums that showcase this chair. They conduct design auctions for sale of this dining chair for architects.

The Pierre Jeanneret cane chair usually comes in a set of four. The common name for this chair is a take-down chair. This Indian cane chair has a strong composition. Such strong composition involves solid teak wood and braided cane work. Solid teak wood is a lightweight material with better durability. Teak wood helps prevent bugs and other infestations. It is a suitable material for all climatic conditions. The Lina Bo Bardi chair has braided cane work. The asymmetrical cane work seat and backrest add comfort to the chair.

The Private Residences in Chandigarh add this chair to its decoration. This was observed by Jeanneret and taken as an inspiration. He recreated the Indian cane chair and it turned out to be beautiful. The Swiss design cane chair is structurally strong furniture. This takedown chair is an armchair. The resting square armrests are solid teak. They provide good arm support. The smooth texture of the teak wood gives a sleek look to the chair. This dining chair for architects has inclined and square backrest. This gives relaxation and comfort to the user. Jeanneret’s cane chair collection is classy and vintage. All the vintage lovers should get this antique chair.

PJ-R-27-A

PJ-R-27-A

PJ-R-27-A

Low double sided storage unit with six pigeonholes. For libary use. Signed with letters “D.J.199”

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

67 x 122 x 37 cm
23.4 x 48 x 14.6 in

Material:

Solid Sisso (Indian rosewood)

Shipping:

on request

File Rack Jeanneret corbusier

File Rack Jeanneret designed together with Le Corbusier a new capital in Chandigarh. In the 1950es they created a vision of new living, where modernity and tradition came together. The spririt 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 chalanges. Pierre Jeanneret continued to live in Chandiarh and has got professor on the architecture faculty there. There he lived for 15 years, worked on the city and developed a big amoint of great design pieces. File Rack. Pierre Jeanneret works and shelves and furniture. He knows how to create furniture with Le Corbusier teak furniture and Sisso furniture. Very rare and valuable objects. Issued in our P! Gallery in Zurich. Offered with 6 holes and a rare color. The piece is offered in Berlin and Stuttgart. Rare furniture and top design. The design furniture is rarely pieces of art and such. The work and Le Corbusier know JEanneret to make an asset. This eats well and museums buy the furniture all off. Bookcases are rare and we sell these authentic furniture. The art from Chandigarh is offered on Wright20, where reality is rarely good. A funny story of 1960 knows where India is. Indian rarity and collector’s item. A value creation for banks and colors, where Mumbai creates collectors’ pieces. Thus water from Gandhi and Ahmedabad becomes a Cobusier story. Berlin air and rare stones, Committee chair matching the carpets. Interior architecture and architecture for the residential areas. Living is important and that is how it should be. An antiques should revive here.

Pierre Jeanneret files rack and wardrobe collection are vast. The collection has various vintage pieces from the 20th century. This low-lying teak wardrobe is a creation of the 1950s. It is an artwork of a famous designer. This designer is Pierre Jeanneret. Pierre Jeanneret was an amazing artist. He created such beautiful designs. This wood wardrobe is an inspiration from Chandigarh. The Chandigarh Secretariat and government buildings had such storage furniture. The designer redesigned the wardrobe and gave it a classy look. Jeanneret was a visionary of modern architecture. He built numerous buildings across the globe. They all had a unique feature to it. All his designs stand apart from each other. They have outstanding designs.

The Pierre Jeanneret files rack collection consists of this Sisso wood furniture. This wood furniture from India is ideal for office spaces. The low-lying wardrobe can be placed in office spaces for file storage. It has a sleek structure that looks good in offices. The idea behind Jeanneret’s designs was simplicity and minimalism. He followed this with all his furniture designs. The interior designer gained knowledge and exposure by working with Le Corbusier. Corbusier was his cousin who assisted him with the Chandigarh project. They both created such fascinating designs.

Impeccable Design

The teak wardrobe is ideal for storage whether in offices or at home. The wardrobe is structurally strong and gives a vintage look. Sisso is the main component of this Pierre Jeanneret files rack. Sisso wood is a type of Indian rosewood. This Sisso rosewood is a lighter material with great weight-bearing capacity. It is an element that is resistant to bugs and other infestations. This makes this wood furniture from India durable. The reliability of this furniture is great because it is sturdy even after about 60 years. The wood wardrobe is rare furniture. Only art museums and few galleries display this furniture. There are various auctions held for its sale. All the elite art lovers bid their prices on this Sisso wood wardrobe.

The Pierre Jeanneret files rack is a structured piece of furniture. The designer has not created a shabby piece. The design hygiene of the wardrobe is evident from its structure. There are a total six pigeon holes in the teak wardrobe. There are two bigger ones on the side, and four smaller ones in the middle. The pigeon holes are proportionately designed. It is a standard size to store anything. From chests to files, anything can be fit in these pigeon holes.

 

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