Teak And Glass Vanity

Pierre Jeanneret
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Overview

Discover a rare piece of design history with this Pierre Jeanneret vanity, originally crafted for the visionary modernist city of Chandigarh in the 1950s. A seamless blend of function and understated elegance, this piece reflects Jeanneret’s signature minimalist sensibility and commitment to natural materials. Constructed from solid teak wood with clean, angular lines, it features the iconic V-shaped legs that have become synonymous with Chandigarh furniture. Two pull out drawers on front left, and a floating glass shelf on the right. Gorgeous antique patina to mirror. This vanity isn’t just furniture, but a timeless statement of architectural artistry and a coveted collector's item. Teak is in great vintage condition. The vanity is an unusual piece of Jeanneret furniture as they were produced for and limited to the private residences.

Located at our Southampton showroom.

Specifications
Specifications
Creator

Pierre Jeanneret

Reference No.

LU1853345590842

Place of Origin

India

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

41.63 in width
61 in height
18 in depth
seat height

Materials & Technique

Teak, Glass, and Mirror

Creator

Pierre Jeanneret

Reference No.

LU1853345590842

Place of Origin

India

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

41.63 in width
61 in height
18 in depth
seat height

Materials & Technique

Teak, Glass, and Mirror

Specifications
Creator

Pierre Jeanneret

Reference No.

LU1853345590842

Place of Origin

India

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

41.63 in width
61 in height
18 in depth
seat height

Materials & Technique

Teak, Glass, and Mirror

Designer Notes
Pierre Jeanneret
b. 1896
Pierre Jeanneret was a swiss architect who worked closely with his cousin, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (known by the pseudonym Le Corbusier. They set up a studio together in 1922 and worked closely with Charlotte Perriand at their studio Rue de Sevres for 10 years (1927-1937). Jeanneret is most well known for his designing of the buildings and furnishings of Chandigarh, India. Jeanneret died in 1967 and his ashes were scattered in a lake in Chandigarh.
Merit

Teak And Glass Vanity

Pierre Jeanneret
$38,000

Discover a rare piece of design history with this Pierre Jeanneret vanity, originally crafted for the visionary modernist city of Chandigarh in the 1950s. A seamless blend of function and understated elegance, this piece reflects Jeanneret’s signature minimalist sensibility and commitment to natural materials. Constructed from solid teak wood with clean, angular lines, it features the iconic V-shaped legs that have become synonymous with Chandigarh furniture. Two pull out drawers on front left, and a floating glass shelf on the right. Gorgeous antique patina to mirror. This vanity isn’t just furniture, but a timeless statement of architectural artistry and a coveted collector's item. Teak is in great vintage condition. The vanity is an unusual piece of Jeanneret furniture as they were produced for and limited to the private residences.

Located at our Southampton showroom.

Teak And Glass Vanity
Creator
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Place of Origin
Date of Manufacture
Dimensions
Materials & Technique
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2360 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton
257 County Rd 39A
Southampton, NY 11968
LA (310) 876-1440
NY (631) 333-2004
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Merit

Teak And Glass Vanity

Pierre Jeanneret


$38,000


Discover a rare piece of design history with this Pierre Jeanneret vanity, originally crafted for the visionary modernist city of Chandigarh in the 1950s. A seamless blend of function and understated elegance, this piece reflects Jeanneret’s signature minimalist sensibility and commitment to natural materials. Constructed from solid teak wood with clean, angular lines, it features the iconic V-shaped legs that have become synonymous with Chandigarh furniture. Two pull out drawers on front left, and a floating glass shelf on the right. Gorgeous antique patina to mirror. This vanity isn’t just furniture, but a timeless statement of architectural artistry and a coveted collector's item. Teak is in great vintage condition. The vanity is an unusual piece of Jeanneret furniture as they were produced for and limited to the private residences.

Located at our Southampton showroom.

Teak And Glass Vanity
Creator
Pierre Jeanneret
Reference No.
LU1853345590842
Place of Origin
India
Date of Manufacture
1950s
Dimensions
41.63 in width
61 in height
18 in depth
seat height
Materials & Technique
Teak
Glass
Mirror