PJ-BU-38-A
PJ-BU-38-A
low lounge chais without arm pieces, ca. 1954.
Price:
on request
Dimensions:
500mm x 750mm x (H) 740mm
Materials:
Teak, leather
low lounge chais without arm pieces, ca. 1954.
on request
500mm x 750mm x (H) 740mm
Teak, leather
Rare Armchair known as “Cross easy chair” in solid teak and braided canework, ca. 1955-1956.
on request
700mm x 730mm x 520mm
Solid teak, cane
Arm chair, called “Bridge arm chair” too, special version for the Hight Court and the Assembly. Designed by Pierre Jeanneret and Le Corbusier. So it is a very rare and valuable piece.
on request
720mm x 780mm x (H)750mm
Teak massiv, hides
Armchair, 1953- 1954, for Assembly, High Court and other administrative buildings.
on request
560mm x 550mm x 830mm 22 in x 22.6in x 33.5in
Solid teak, any hide/leather you like
on request
Very rare armless chair in solid teak and hides, ca. 1955- 1960.
on request
685mm x 580mm x 650mm
Solid teak, hides
Armchair known as ‘Advocate and Press Chair’ from the High Court in solid teak and green hides, ca. 1955.
on request
910mm x 680mm x 650mm
Solid teak, hides
Sofa known as ‘Advocate and Press Sofa’ from the High Court of Chandigarh ca. 1955.
on request
870mm x 1670mm x 620mm
Solid teak, upholstery
An armless sofa chair with “compass” legs, ca. 1955. It has a very minima- listic shape. Nothing too much, nothing missing. It is reduced to the maximum. Its clear shape give that sofa chairs a very strong character. Here we see that typical Jeanneret A-shape legs, which are very specific for Chandigarh furniture. All wooden parts are authentic. They have a wonderful patina. Additional it is very comfortable piece of furniture. We are able to add any upholstery you like. We do the uphostery with a very experianced carpenter in Germany, who works on a traditional way.
on request
550mm x 800mm x 750mm
Solid teak, hides
Sofa with compass legs, ca. 1955.
on request
1400mm x 800mm x 750mm
Solid teak and cow hide
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.
on request
66 x 56 x 71 cm
26 x 22 x 28 in
Solid teak or rosewood, cane