This low table, with its
audacious sculptural look, was designed by Charlotte Perriand on the occasion
of the retrospective exhibition of her works held at the Musée des Arts
Décoratifs in Paris in 1985. Originally intended as a one-off, this was ..
It is through this veritable
piece of design history that Cassina expresses its exceptional wood-working
mastery. Designed, but not realised, in 1940, by Charlotte Perriand during her
time in Tokyo, this chair uses bamboo to revisit the famous LC4..
Both pieces are inspired by the mountains. While the latter takes
its name from the milking-stool used by alpine shepherds, the former is
inspired by the French locality much loved by designer and architect Charlotte
Perriand. These furnishing acc..
Charlotte Perriand started work
on the tables en forme libre in 1938.Originally intended for her own atelier in
the Montparnasse area of central Paris, they went into production courtesy of
Galerie Steph Simon at the end of the 1950s. All rounded ..
Authenticity and avant-garde
characterise Charlotte Perriand’s Nuage shelving unit from 1940. Drawing on her
experience of seeing cloud-like wall-hung modular shelves in Kyoto, she
developed her own version: functional, attractive and versatile. T..
Included as one of the tables en forme libre created between 1938
and 1939, the final design was developed in 1952 for the students’ rooms of the
Maison du Mexique at the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris.
With a frame designed to..
This swivel armchair is a
re-working of the LC7, whose frame was in tubular metal, and was the work of
Charlotte Perriand in 1927. It was later exhibited along with other furniture
that Perriand co-designed with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret f..
Currently available in just one
size, the Rio low table was originally created by Charlotte Perriand as two.
Between 1962, the year she designed the piece and 1967, Charlotte Perriand made
a larger version intended for the Japanese embassy in Pari..
This multi-purpose low table
was designed in 1953 by Charlotte Perriand for the residence of her husband who
was, at the time, head of Air France’s Japanese division in Tokyo. Only
nine examples of this stackable table were originally produc..
In addition to the new table
versions (dining, two new low table heights and a bar version), the Mexique
family is now enlarging with the introduction of two new stools available in
two different heights, 45 cm. and 72 cm. The “en forme libre” sea..
The Doron Hotel armchair was designed in 1947 by
Charlotte Perriand, a real mountain lover, for the winter sports resort of
Méribel Les Allues and for Hôtel Doron, one of the first chalet-hotels, in the
same location. The French designer always ha..
The Doron Hotel armchair was
designed in 1947 by Charlotte Perriand, a real mountain lover, for the winter
sports resort of Méribel Les Allues and for Hôtel Doron, one of the first
chalet-hotels, in the same location. The French designer always ha..