PJ-DIVERS-01-A

PJ-DIVERS-01-A

PJ-DIVERS-01-A

Screen, 1957- 1958, with three double sided panels

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

172 x 151 x 5 cm
67.7 x 59.5 x 2 in

Material:

Solid teak, dark green and red cotton

screen jeanneret

screen and a room divider made of teak and cotton. A rare screen from the collection of Chandigarh. A piece of furniture of great importance. It is a thing of everyday life. At auctions sold for a lot of money. It is as good as ever. A history of India shows an industrialization affecting the Punjab and North India. The Mogularchitecture and modern India met here and created a new capital. Much water, politics and creativity also made the city an architectural masterpiece. Nehru created a capitol and a culture of museums. An art collection was here and the rare gold and silver were here. Metals and concrete created a place of encounter. So was the pottery and the craft, where teak and metal came into being. Pipe braid and the magic of Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. The villa in Ahmedabad and the paintings were significant. In the period from 1950 to 1960 visions were important and life in the countryside was hard. The Romanticism of European Modernism has created modernist buildings of stone and clay. Fire and water were elements of peace, where the Parliament and the citizens wanted an architecture and its furnishing. The culture is something important.

The Pierre Jeanneret divider is accessory furniture for homes. It serves as a screen for bedroom spaces. Jeanneret’s furniture is unique. This makes this divider unique and fascinating. Unlike other screens, this divider has an innovative design. Pierre Jeanneret was a designer who believed in innovation. His artwork gained him immense success and fame. The real estate in Chandigarh is the work of Jeanneret and Corbusier. The cousins developed the city. They brought the concept of Brutalism in architecture.

The Architect

The designer was a Swiss architect and constructed various buildings across the world. He designed concrete architecture in India. Pierre Jeanneret was a visionary of modern architecture. This is seen in his designs. He brought the concept of Brutalism in India. Brutalism is a type of architecture of the 20th century. It started off in the 1950s. Jeanneret specialized in furniture. His 20th-century design of this screen is outstanding. The Pierre Jeanneret divider is an antique of the 1950s. The divider is available in museums and galleries. There are design auctions for the sale of this furniture.

The Design

Pierre Jeanneret used lighter materials in his designs. The lighter materials consisted of wood, cane, cotton, etc. This screen has a composition of solid teak wood and cotton. The teak wood is a core element in Jeanneret’s designs. This is because teak wood makes the furniture strong. Teak wood protects the screen from infestations. This makes the Pierre Jeanneret divider durable. The designer used cotton for the screen. Red and dark green cotton is used. Cotton is a versatile and reliable material. These materials increase the life of the furniture. This Pierre Jeanneret divider is ideal for bedroom spaces. Those who love vintage screens should buy this.

The designer houses by Pierre Jeanneret have this screen. Pierre Jeanneret divider is a beautiful masterpiece by the designer. The screen is structurally strong furniture. The furniture has a unique feature. This feature is the full extension of the screen. The fully extended screen facilitates covering a larger surface area. The divider has a heightened appearance. It stands sturdy and strong. There are proportionate patches of red and dark green cotton. This design makes the furniture look unique. The Pierre Jeanneret divider has three double-sided panels. These panels have equal sizes. This beautiful and antique furniture is perfect for all the art lovers.

PJ-SI-30-A

PJ-SI-30-A

PJ-SI-30-A

Armchair, 1953, 1954, for Assembly, High Court and other administrative buildings.

Price:

on request

Dimensions:

56 x 55 x 85 cm
22 x 21.6 x 33.5 in

Material:

Solid teak, black leather
Committee Chair has been designed for Chandigarh. A fantastic piece of furniture. Done in teak and wood. Full with great architecture for interiors. Live style of great New York and London. We offer that chair for museums and collectors. From 1950 and authentic. Very nice chair and sofa set for selling in our P! Galerie. you can buy that thing in our showroom. Rare collector piece. It is worth to have a beautiful leather committee chair in all colors. Together with Le Corbusier they make a story of big India surprise. University style of value. An Interview with the famous collection of selection for design shape. Designer Pierre Jeanneret did it great. Offerd by architect for fantastic architecture. It is a thing you get in London and New York. Los Angeles together with nice tables and rare file racks. Storage rooms of cabinets and of Charlotte Perriand. Jean Prouvé did often that. By selling it to you a nice and rich space of living room and sofas can get here. A view of a house with film of Chandigarh. Low chairs of soft pads. We are the gallery owner of art fro artists. We are at Miami Art Basel. Sofa of soft material, done by Jean Prouvé and the Paris workshop. An alternative option for raw shapes and nice textures. Buildings like villa savoye and the word globalisation of pleasure. Max Bill has done a book about that kind of intelligence. Reporting good things and small results. Committee Chair with wonderful PJ-SI-30-A.

Committee chair of pierre jeannneret

ierre Jeanneret was an interior designer and architect. He was a Swiss architect. He worked in many countries, including India. His works in India are remarkable. He constructed numerous buildings and furniture in India. He worked in Chandigarh with his cousin. His cousin Le Corbusier was an architect. They worked for twenty years and recreated Chandigarh furniture. The Pierre Jeanneret furniture collection is huge. It caters to every target space. From the office to homes they have it all covered. The Pierre Jeanneret office chairs collection is beautiful. A masterpiece of that collection is the senate chair. The upholstered armchair is an antique from the 20th century.

The Pierre Jeanneret committee chair is Chandigarh furniture. The designer saw it in high court Chandigarh. Jeanneret redesigned the Assembly Chandigarh furniture. The recreation of the committee chair involved a change in materials. Pierre Jeanneret used lighter materials in his designs. These lighter and reliable materials made his furniture famous. The design is from the 1950s. This is the reason why it is rare and antique. This rare designer furniture is for sale in the art galleries. The art galleries across the world conduct design auctions for it. Those interested in bidding their prices on this senate chair.

The Design

This high court Chandigarh chair is an upholstered armchair. It is a composition of various elements. The main component of this chair is solid teak. Teak is comparatively lighter material than other plywood. This plywood is resistant to bug and other infestations. Teak wood is a sturdy plywood ideal for building strong furniture. Solid teak wood makes the furniture long-lasting. Jeanneret uses teak in his designs to make it timeless. Another important element of the Assembly Chandigarh chair is upholstery. The upholstery is customizable in Jeanneret’s designs. There are many options available for customers. The designer has options of leather and hides upholstery for the chair.

The Pierre Jeanneret senate chair is a set of twelve chairs. It is available for sale in pairs. This committee chair is ideal for office spaces. The structure of the chair is formal and up straight. The chair has two pairs of compass type wooden legs. These teak V-shaped legs lay a strong foundation for the chair. The cushioned seating and backrest add comfort for the user. The slight leaning backrest adds relaxation for the user. This facilitates better work efficiency. This committee chair is rare designer furniture by Jeanneret.

Chandigarh and Jeanneret

chandigarh pierre jeannneret is furniture

Le Corbusier of design and charlotte perriand

We love to sell and buy design furniture. The beauty of rare collector pieces from museums.

Teak and more cannage are reinforced concrete. With the nature and design of furniture, furniture becomes more important. The P! Gallery is important is in Zurich, England and USA. Los Angeles and London of great beauty. Buy buffet and desk. Sell auction house. With Charlotte Perriand and Tom Strala we made sheep for the customers of Lyon. With all these details we have made modern forms.

The idea of modernism with design by Bordeaux. Super art pieces. Try also without marketing and fashion and art. In addition brutalism has strong forms. Diga furniture of Paris. Fantastic architecture with doors and windows of a people ‘s buildings. With that the key of the auction are rare in Paris. That said Brussels is for art and galleries. Architectural furniture. With rare spirit collectors and museum of Pris. A spring or stool Charlotte Perriand and Jean Prouvé are not important at all. Chandigarh. Pierre Jeanneret works with his cousin Le Corbusier and created in the 1950s, the new federal capital Chandigarh. They created in India a futuristic vision and a rich work, where the modern European spirit and the culture of India met fruitfully. The Archaism and modernity were found.

A Perriand Nuage likes so in Paris, Lyon or Bordeaux as always well. In addition Munich is fantastically prepared. So a culture of art and then artists like Tom Strala. The architecture of the modern was in Paris at the time around 1950 important. So in Japan and in all major cities Cansado has been deemed important furniture series. Design is important in the world of auctions. Whether quince in Munich or Vienna at the Dorotheum. Finally the world of images and aesthetics. So meanwhile there is no limit. The wood and metal chairs were good. The world around Mauritania has been experimenting with Jean Prouvé ever since. Finally we love design and the interior design is in also in progress.

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