Teak and Cane Easy Chair

Pierre Jeanneret
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Overview

Distinguished Easy Chair designed by Pierre Jeanneret in the 1950s. Originally created for the city of Chandigarh, India - Pierre's intricate designs have become beloved worldwide. Simple yet elegant, this chair would be the perfect addition to a bedroom, living room, office, family room, or in a more commercial setting such as a retail store, office, or business. 

With a new handmade cushion on the bottom of the chair, this piece emits comfort and style through and through. Take away the cushion to reveal an intricate web of weaved caning that creates a sturdy base for both the seat and back rest of the chair. Gorgeous, dark wood with a beautiful patina creates the base of the structure. 

"ASR 128" and "ASR 108" stenciled into each chair respectively, telling a story of what building the chairs were designated for. Rare to come by and a functional piece of art that will last a lifetime. 

Last 4 pictures show chairs before restoration. 2 chairs available. Priced individually.

Located at our Los Angeles showroom. 

Specifications
Specifications
Creator

Pierre Jeanneret

Reference No.

LU1853347623052

Place of Origin

India

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

18.5 in width
28 in height
20 in depth
15.25 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Teak and Cane

Creator

Pierre Jeanneret

Reference No.

LU1853347623052

Place of Origin

India

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

18.5 in width
28 in height
20 in depth
15.25 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Teak and Cane

Specifications
Creator

Pierre Jeanneret

Reference No.

LU1853347623052

Place of Origin

India

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

18.5 in width
28 in height
20 in depth
15.25 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Teak and Cane

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 Cane Easy Chair

Pierre Jeanneret
$13,500

Distinguished Easy Chair designed by Pierre Jeanneret in the 1950s. Originally created for the city of Chandigarh, India - Pierre's intricate designs have become beloved worldwide. Simple yet elegant, this chair would be the perfect addition to a bedroom, living room, office, family room, or in a more commercial setting such as a retail store, office, or business. 

With a new handmade cushion on the bottom of the chair, this piece emits comfort and style through and through. Take away the cushion to reveal an intricate web of weaved caning that creates a sturdy base for both the seat and back rest of the chair. Gorgeous, dark wood with a beautiful patina creates the base of the structure. 

"ASR 128" and "ASR 108" stenciled into each chair respectively, telling a story of what building the chairs were designated for. Rare to come by and a functional piece of art that will last a lifetime. 

Last 4 pictures show chairs before restoration. 2 chairs available. Priced individually.

Located at our Los Angeles showroom. 

Teak and Cane Easy Chair
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Reference No.
Place of Origin
Date of Manufacture
Dimensions
Materials & Technique
Los Angeles
2360 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton
257 County Rd 39A
Southampton, NY 11968
LA (310) 876-1440
NY (631) 333-2004
sales@merit-la.com
www.merit-la.com
Merit

Teak and Cane Easy Chair

Pierre Jeanneret


$13,500


Distinguished Easy Chair designed by Pierre Jeanneret in the 1950s. Originally created for the city of Chandigarh, India - Pierre's intricate designs have become beloved worldwide. Simple yet elegant, this chair would be the perfect addition to a bedroom, living room, office, family room, or in a more commercial setting such as a retail store, office, or business. 

With a new handmade cushion on the bottom of the chair, this piece emits comfort and style through and through. Take away the cushion to reveal an intricate web of weaved caning that creates a sturdy base for both the seat and back rest of the chair. Gorgeous, dark wood with a beautiful patina creates the base of the structure. 

"ASR 128" and "ASR 108" stenciled into each chair respectively, telling a story of what building the chairs were designated for. Rare to come by and a functional piece of art that will last a lifetime. 

Last 4 pictures show chairs before restoration. 2 chairs available. Priced individually.

Located at our Los Angeles showroom. 

Teak and Cane Easy Chair
Creator
Pierre Jeanneret
Reference No.
LU1853347623052
Place of Origin
India
Date of Manufacture
1950s
Dimensions
18.5 in width
28 in height
20 in depth
15.25 in seat height
Materials & Technique
Teak
Cane