Original Pierre Jeanneret v-leg sofa set with 2 armchairs in black hide (Admn.(L.)031)
Swiss-born architect and furniture designer Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) worked for most of his life alongside his cousin Le Corbusier. In 1926 they published their manifesto “Five Points Towards a New Architecture” which served as the backbone for their architectural aesthetic. The Villa Savoye (1928-1931) serves as a representation for their outlined ideology. An elegant building predominantly made out of glass with an almost undivided interior and columns, which made it look as if it was floating above the ground.
Swiss-born architect and furniture designer Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) worked for most of his life alongside his cousin Le Corbusier. In 1926 they published their manifesto “Five Points Towards a New Architecture” which served as the backbone for their architectural aesthetic. The Villa Savoye (1928-1931) serves as a representation for their outlined ideology. An elegant building predominantly made out of glass with an almost undivided interior and columns, which made it look as if it was floating above the ground.
In the early fifties Le Corbusier and Jeanneret set out for an urban planning project in Chandigarh, India, designing and producing low cost buildings for the community. Le Corbusier left the project mid-way and Jeanneret became the Chief Architect and Urban Planning Designer. He stayed in Chandigarh for fifteen years and the city evolved into a landmark of modern architecture.
Dimension
Sofa: H. 34” X L.65” X W. 27.5”
Armchairs: H. 34” X L.25” X W. 27.5”
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Creator:Pierre Jeanneret(Designer)
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Dimensions:Height: 34 in (86.36 cm)Width: 65 in (165.1 cm)Depth: 27.5 in (69.85 cm)
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Sold As:Set of 3
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Materials and Techniques:HideTeak
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Place of Origin:India
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Period:16th Century
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Date of Manufacture:1959
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Condition:GoodReupholstered.
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Seller Location:Khet Ratchathewi, TH
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Reference Number:Seller: LU9275236593472
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