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  • Le Corbusier (Frans/Zwitsers, 1887-1965)
    Jan. 07, 2025

    Le Corbusier (Frans/Zwitsers, 1887-1965)

    Est: €400 - €600

    Autrement que sur Terre', gemonogrammeerd en gedateerd in de plaat 'L-C 63' en gesigneerd in de druk 'Le Corbusier' (rechtsonder), kleurenlitho, 61x47,5 cm (met lijst: 82,5x66,5 cm),

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • LE CORBUSIER, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND UND PIERRE JEANNERET, SESSEL "LC3"
    Jan. 05, 2025

    LE CORBUSIER, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND UND PIERRE JEANNERET, SESSEL "LC3"

    Est: CHF2,000 - CHF3,000

    (La Chaux-de-Fonds 1887–1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) (1903 Paris 1999) (1896 Genf 1967) Entwurf von 1928 für Thonet Frères, Paris. Lizenzierte Reedition von Cassina. Verchromtes Stahlrohr und braunes Leder. Herstellerbezeichnung und Seriennummer "32261" (geprägt). Sitzhöhe 36 cm. 100x73x64 cm. - Minimale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.

    Schuler Auktionen
  • LE CORBUSIER (1887-1965) Naissance du Minotaure
    Dec. 19, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER (1887-1965) Naissance du Minotaure

    Est: €1,000 - €1,300

    signed in pencil 'Le corbusier' (lower right), numbered in pencil '92/110' (lower left); dedicated in pencil 'A Marc et François avec l'affection de Landa C.' (on the reverse) etching on Rives paper with watermark 'BFR RIVES France' edition 92/110 37.5 x 51 cm (image), 50 x 65 cm (sheet) executed circa 1956-1965 Provenance Collection of Landa Crommelynck, widow of Aldo Crommelynck (Born in Monaco in 1931 – 2008), Belgian master printmaker who collaborated with Picasso and many important European and American artists of the 20th century; Private collection, South of France

    Hermitage Fine Art
  • Le Corbusier (1887-1965)
    Dec. 18, 2024

    Le Corbusier (1887-1965)

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    FEMME A LA MAIN LEVEE; LES DES SONT JETES; PORTRAIT; TOTEM; LA MAIN OUVERTE Five color lithographs, 1954, 1959, 1960 and 1963(2), on wove paper, printed by Mourlot, Paris, framed. Largest image 42 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches; 1080 x 673 mm. Largest frame 44 1/8 x 28 1/8 inches; 1121 x 714 mm.

    DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Le Corbusier
    Dec. 18, 2024

    Le Corbusier

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    French/Swiss, 1887-1965 Untitled (Nude) Initialed L-C (lr) Ballpoint pen on card 6 x 4 3/8 inches (15.24 x 11.11 cm) Provenance: Gift of the artist to Helena Simkhovitch Thence by descent in the family Sheet is hinged to a support; reverse not accessible. Sheet is cut unevenly. Slight rounding and wear to all four corners.

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  • Le Corbusier
    Dec. 18, 2024

    Le Corbusier

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    French/Swiss, 1887-1965 Untitled, 1941 Signed and dated Le Corbusier 41 (ll) Ink, graphite and watercolor on paper 10 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches (26.98 x 20.95 cm) Provenance: Gift of the artist to Helena Simkhovitch Thence by descent in the family (Framed 19 1/2 x 16 3/4 x 1/2 inches) Sheet is on support, with a brown paper tape border, assumed laid down to support. A small paper loss at lower right corner. Mat burn all around, sheet is lightly toned. Some soiling to sheet.

    DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Le Corbusier (1887-1965), Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) & Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) 'LC4' Lounge chair
    Dec. 17, 2024

    Le Corbusier (1887-1965), Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) & Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) 'LC4' Lounge chair

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Le Corbusier (1887-1965), Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) & Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) 'LC4' Lounge chair Steel, chromed tubular metal, leather Model created in 1928 Signed Le Corbusier LC4 3919 Edition Cassina H 80 x W 160 x D 66 cm Le Corbusier (1887-1965), Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) & Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) Chaise longue 'LC4' Acier, métal tubulaire chromé, cuir Modèle créé en 1928 Signée Le Corbusier LC4 3919 Edition Cassina H 80 x L 160 x P 66 cm

    Piasa
  • Le Corbusier (Swiss, 1887-1965) For Cassina Designer Armchairs
    Dec. 17, 2024

    Le Corbusier (Swiss, 1887-1965) For Cassina Designer Armchairs

    Est: $1,000 - $5,000

    DESCRIPTION: Five piece set of armchairs by Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret) for Cassina featuring black leather upholstery in a chrome frame. Marked "Cassina" in fabric on underside. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: Switzerland DIMENSIONS: H: 24.5" W: 29" L: 39" Seat height - 15" CONDITION: Minor wear consistent with age and use Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

    Akiba Galleries
  • LE CORBUSIER - 'TOTEM' (1963)
    Dec. 14, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER - 'TOTEM' (1963)

    Est: €600 - €1,200

    LE CORBUSIER 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Swiss - 1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France 'TOTEM' (1963) Colour lithograph on vellum. Print size 70 x 76,5 cm, sheet size 73 x 80,5 cm. Signed and dated in print. Browned, part. slightly stained, part. with slight traces of creasing, edges part. bumped, min. foxed. Unframed. LE CORBUSIER 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Schweiz - 1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Frankreich 'TOTEM' (1963) Farblithografie auf Velin. DM 70 x 76,5 cm, BM 73 x 80,5 cm. Im Druck sign. und dat. Gebräunt, part. leicht fleckig, part. mit leichten Knickspuren, Kanten part. best., min. stockfleckig. Ungerahmt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist. Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG). Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist. Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG).

    Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
  • LE CORBUSIER - 'MODULOR' (1956)
    Dec. 14, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER - 'MODULOR' (1956)

    Est: €600 - €1,200

    LE CORBUSIER 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Swiss - 1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France 'MODULOR' (1956) Colour lithograph on Arches, with watermark. Print size 10 x 53 cm, sheet size 73,5 x 54 cm. Signed and dated in print. Slightly browned, part. with slight traces of creasing, part. minimally rubbed. Unframed. LE CORBUSIER 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Schweiz - 1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Frankreich 'MODULOR' (1956) Farblithografie auf Arches, mit Wasserzeichen. DM 10 x 53 cm, BM 73,5 x 54 cm. Im Stein sign. und dat. Leicht gebräunt, part. mit leichten Knickspuren, part. minimalst ber. Ungerahmt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist. Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG). Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist. Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG).

    Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
  • LE CORBUSIER - 'NU' (1935)
    Dec. 14, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER - 'NU' (1935)

    Est: €200 - €400

    LE CORBUSIER 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Swiss - 1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France 'NUDE' (1935) Colour lithograph on vellum, with dry stamp 'Foundation Le Corbusier'. Print size 25 x 32 cm, sheet size 36,5 x 51 cm. Signed and dated in print lower right, numbered '26/250' lower left. Slightly browned, part. with traces of creasing outside the print, part. slightly stained. Unframed. LE CORBUSIER 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Schweiz - 1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Frankreich 'NU' (1935) Farbliothografie auf Velin, mit Trockenstempel 'Foundation Le Corbusier'. DM 25 x 32 cm, BM 36,5 x 51 cm. Unten rechts im Stein sign. und dat., unten links num. '26/250'. Leicht gebräunt, part. mit Knickspuren außerhalb des Drucks, part. leicht fleckig. Ungerahmt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist. Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG). Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist. Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG).

    Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
  • LE CORBUSIER - 'FEMME À LA COIFFE BLEUE' (1931)
    Dec. 14, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER - 'FEMME À LA COIFFE BLEUE' (1931)

    Est: €420 - €840

    LE CORBUSIER 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Swiss - 1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France 'FEMME À LA COIFFE BLEUE' (1931) Colour lithograph on vellum, with dry stamp 'Foundation Le Corbusier'. Print size 31 x 21 cm, sheet size 50 x 36 cm. Signed and dated in print, numbered '97/250' lower left. Margins slightly browned, part. min. stained outside the print. Unframed. LE CORBUSIER 1887 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Schweiz - 1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Frankreich 'FEMME À LA COIFFE BLEUE' (1931) Farblithografie auf Velin, mit Trockenstempel 'Foundation Le Corbusier'. DM 31 x 21 cm, BM 50 x 36 cm. Im Stein sign. und dat., unten links num. '97/250'. Ränder leicht gebräunt, part. min. fleckig außerhalb des Drucks. Ungerahmt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist. Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG). Bitte beachten Sie, dass bei diesem Objekt wegen der Abgeltung des gesetzlichen Folgerechts § 26 UrhG eine pauschale Umlage von 2% auf den Zuschlagpreis zu entrichten ist. Please note that this lot has a flat-rated charge of 2% of the hammer price which will be payable to satisfy the provisions of the statutory resale right pursuant to art. 26 of the German Copyright Act (Urhebergesetz, UrhG).

    Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
  • Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, Known as Le Corbusier (French/Swiss 1887-1965), Unité (Plate 11), Etching and aquatint in color, Sight size: 559 x 438 mm (22 x 17-1/4 in)
    Dec. 13, 2024

    Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, Known as Le Corbusier (French/Swiss 1887-1965), Unité (Plate 11), Etching and aquatint in color, Sight size: 559 x 438 mm (22 x 17-1/4 in)

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, Known as Le Corbusier (French/Swiss, 1887-1965) Unité (Plate 11) Etching and aquatint in color; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Signed Le Corbusier in graphite l.r. and numbered 31/130 in graphite l.l.; also inscribed 11/ L-C/ and dated 11-8-53 in plate l.l.

    Weschler's
  • Le Corbusier and Balkrishna Doshi, Stools from Ahmedabad, set of two
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Le Corbusier and Balkrishna Doshi, Stools from Ahmedabad, set of two

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Le Corbusier and Balkrishna Doshi Stools from Ahmedabad, set of two Switzerland/India, c. 1953-54 teak, painted steel 20.5 h x 14.25 dia in (52 x 36 cm) 17 h x 14 dia in (43 x 36 cm) Provenance: Ahmedabad, India | Private Collection Literature: Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, pg. 608 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Le Corbusier, Rare LCII wall lamp
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Le Corbusier, Rare LCII wall lamp

    Est: $7,000 - $9,000

    Le Corbusier Rare LCII wall lamp Guilux Switzerland/France, 1954 patinated steel 7.75 h x 21.5 w x 15.5 d in (20 x 55 x 39 cm) This model is found in the Villa Sarabhai in Ahmedabad, India. Provenance: MDFG Gallery, Brooklyn | Private Collection Literature: Le Corbusier Furniture and Interiors 1905-1965, Ruegg, pg. 351 This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

    Wright
  • Le Corbusier and Balkrishna Doshi, Console desk and stool from Ahmedabad
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Le Corbusier and Balkrishna Doshi, Console desk and stool from Ahmedabad

    Est: $20,000 - $30,000

    Le Corbusier and Balkrishna Doshi Console desk and stool from Ahmedabad Switzerland/India, c. 1953-54, c. 1960 teak, painted steel desk: 29.75 h x 72 w x 26.25 d in (76 x 183 x 67 cm) stool: 20.625 h x 14.5 dia in (52 x 37 cm) Provenance: Ahmedabad, India | Private Collection Literature: Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret: Chandigarh, India, Galerie Patrick Seguin, pg. 258-259, 288 Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret: The Indian Adventure, Design-Art-Architecture, Touchaleaume and Moreau, ppg. 498, 608-609 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC3 three-seater sofa. Designed in 1928
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC3 three-seater sofa. Designed in 1928

    Est: €5,000 - €5,500

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC3 three-seater sofa. Designed in 1928. Chrome-plated tubular steel frame, loose cushions upholstered in black leather. Produced by Cassina. With stamps and identification number. With signs of wear due to age and use. Marks and stains on leather at one side. Measurements: 67 x 180 x 70 cm. 46 cm. (seat height). The LC3 sofa was designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928 and like the contemporary LC2 series, was defined by its creators as a "basket of cushions", and conceived as a response to the traditional armchair, which inverts the dialogue between structure and cushions, leaving the former visible. The LC armchair and sofa series was designed based on the principle of not hiding the construction in a piece of furniture. Therefore, the LC3 sofa is designed with the metal frame visible, and as a supporting part of the design. Architectural theorist, architect, designer and painter, Le Corbusier is considered one of the clearest exponents of the Modern Movement in architecture, and one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. He developed a new architecture based on five points that would be key to the development of this discipline from then on: the free plan, the terrace-garden, the "pilotis", the longitudinal window and the free façade. Among his most outstanding architectural projects were the Swiss Pavilion in the Cité Universitaire in Paris, the Unité d'Habitation in Marseilles and the chapel of Notre Dame du Aut. in Ronchamp. As a furniture designer, Le Corbusier produced his first creations together with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, and received his definitive impetus at the Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925. His first chairs and armchairs were already conceived in terms of comfort, based on anthropometric studies that guaranteed total adaptability to the body. The first design that Le Corbusier created, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928 and characterised by a height-adjustable backrest that allowed the user to choose the most comfortable posture. He continued to work along these lines, and at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design he presented his LC4 chaise longue, a purist and radical design that has become a classic today. Equally well known are his LC2, LC3 and LC5 designs, one-, two- and three-seater sofas designed to revolutionise the mass production of modern furniture. We should also mention the design of stools and dining chairs, such as the LC7, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne or the LC8. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all the rooms in the house, and so they created pieces such as LC9, a very simple stool for the bathroom with a fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently published by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as that of the MoMA in New York and the Victoria & Albert in London.

    Setdart Auction House
  • LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-2 sofa. Designed in 1928.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-2 sofa. Designed in 1928.

    Est: €3,500 - €4,000

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-2 sofa. Designed in 1928. Chrome-plated tubular steel frame, loose cushions upholstered in black leather. Produced by Cassina. With stamps and identification number. Minor marks from use. Measurements: 69 x 130 x 70 cm. 46 cm. (seat height). The LC-2 sofa was designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928 and was defined by its creators as a "basket of cushions", and conceived as a response to the traditional armchair, which inverts the dialogue between structure and cushions, leaving the former visible. The LC armchair and sofa series was designed based on the principle of not hiding the construction in a piece of furniture. Architectural theorist, architect, designer and painter, Le Corbusier is considered one of the clearest exponents of the Modern Movement in architecture, and one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. He developed a new architecture based on five points that would be key to the development of this discipline from then on: the free plan, the terrace-garden, the "pilotis", the longitudinal window and the free façade. Among his most outstanding architectural projects were the Swiss Pavilion in the Cité Universitaire in Paris, the Unité d'Habitation in Marseilles and the chapel of Notre Dame du Aut. in Ronchamp. As a furniture designer, Le Corbusier produced his first creations together with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, and received his definitive impetus at the Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925. His first chairs and armchairs were already conceived in terms of comfort, based on anthropometric studies that guaranteed total adaptability to the body. The first design that Le Corbusier created, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928 and characterised by a height-adjustable backrest that allowed the user to choose the most comfortable posture. He continued to work along these lines, and at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design he presented his LC4 chaise longue, a purist and radical design that has become a classic today. Equally well known are his LC2, LC3 and LC5 designs, one-, two- and three-seater sofas designed to revolutionise the mass production of modern furniture. We should also mention the design of stools and dining chairs, such as the LC7, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne or the LC8. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all the rooms in the house, and so they created pieces such as LC9, a very simple stool for the bathroom with a fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently published by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as that of the MoMA in New York and the Victoria & Albert in London.

    Setdart Auction House
  • LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC2 lounge chair. Designed in 1928.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC2 lounge chair. Designed in 1928.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,400

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC2 lounge chair. Designed in 1928. Chrome-plated tubular steel frame, loose cushions upholstered in black leather. Marked Cassina. Engraved with identification number. With certificate. With signs of wear due to age and use. Measurements: 66 x 76 x 70 cm. 43 cm. (seat height). The LC2 armchair was designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand in 1928 and like the contemporary LC3 series, was defined by its creators as a "basket of cushions", and conceived as a response to the traditional armchair, which inverts the dialogue between structure and cushions, leaving the former visible. Architectural theorist, architect, designer and painter, Le Corbusier is considered one of the clearest exponents of the Modern Movement in architecture, and one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. He developed a new architecture based on five points that would be key to the development of this discipline from then on: the free plan, the terrace-garden, the "pilotis", the longitudinal window and the free façade. Among his most outstanding architectural projects were the Swiss Pavilion in the Cité Universitaire in Paris, the Unité d'Habitation in Marseilles and the chapel of Notre Dame du Aut. in Ronchamp. As a furniture designer, Le Corbusier produced his first creations together with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, and received his definitive impetus at the Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925. His first chairs and armchairs were already conceived in terms of comfort, based on anthropometric studies that guaranteed total adaptability to the body. The first design that Le Corbusier created, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928 and characterised by a height-adjustable backrest that allowed the user to choose the most comfortable posture. He continued to work along these lines, and at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design he presented his LC4 chaise longue, a purist and radical design that has become a classic today. Equally well known are his LC2, LC3 and LC5 designs, one-, two- and three-seater sofas designed to revolutionise the mass production of modern furniture. We should also mention the design of stools and dining chairs, such as the LC7, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne or the LC8. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all the rooms in the house, and so they created pieces such as LC9, a very simple stool for the bathroom with a fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently published by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as that of the MoMA in New York and the Victoria & Albert in London.

    Setdart Auction House
  • "LE CORBUSIER"; CHARLES ÉDOUARD JEANNERET-GRIS (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965). LC1 chair.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    "LE CORBUSIER"; CHARLES ÉDOUARD JEANNERET-GRIS (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965). LC1 chair.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    "LE CORBUSIER"; CHARLES ÉDOUARD JEANNERET-GRIS (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965). LC1 chair. Chrome-plated metal structure and ponyhide upholstery. It shows marks of use and the passage of time. Measurements: 64 x 59 x 64 cm. The first design created by Le Corbusier, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all rooms of the house, and so they created pieces like the LC9, a very simple stool for the bathroom, with a fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently published by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as the MoMA in New York or the Victoria & Albert in London. Architectural theorist, architect, designer and painter Swiss, naturalized French, Le Corbusier is considered one of the clearest exponents of the Modern Movement in architecture, and one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. He developed a new architecture based on five points that would be key to the development of this discipline from then on: the free plan, the garden-terrace, the "pilotis", the longitudinal window and the free facade. Among his most outstanding architectural projects are the Swiss Pavilion of the Cité Universitaire de Paris, the Unité d'Habitation in Marseille and the chapel of Notre Dame du Aut. in Ronchamp. As a furniture designer, Le Corbusier made his first creations with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, obtaining the definitive impulse in the Paris Decorative Arts Exhibition of 1925. Already his first chairs and armchairs were conceived in terms of comfort, and based on anthropometric studies that guarantee a total adaptability to the body. The first design that Le Corbusier created, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928 and characterized by a height-adjustable backrest that allowed the user to choose the most comfortable posture. He would continue to work along these lines, and at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design he presented his LC4 chaise longue, a purist and radical design that has become a classic today. Equally well known are his LC2, LC3 and LC5 designs, one-, two- and three-seater sofas designed to revolutionize the mass production of modern furniture. We must also highlight the design of stools and dining chairs, such as the LC7, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne or the LC8. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all rooms of the house, and so they created pieces like the LC9, a stool for the bathroom, very simple, with fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently edited by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as the MoMA in New York or the Victoria & Albert in London.

    Setdart Auction House
  • LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965) and CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903 - 1999) for CASSINA. LC6 table. Original design from 1928. Edition of the 1980s. Tubular steel base with black finish. Glass top.
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965) and CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903 - 1999) for CASSINA. LC6 table. Original design from 1928. Edition of the 1980s. Tubular steel base with black finish. Glass top.

    Est: €2,500 - €3,000

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965) and CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903 - 1999) for CASSINA. LC6 table. Original design from 1928. Edition of the 1980s. Tubular steel base with black finish. Glass top. It shows signs of use, wear and tear and a chipped corner. Measurements: 72 x 210 x 100 cm. The interest of the LC6 table lies in its refined steel and glass structure. On the one hand, the black chromed steel base gives stability and a robust appearance to the furniture; on the other hand, the rectangular glass tabletop, with its sharp edges, provides lightness and weightlessness. Designed in 1928 by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, the base is inspired by the oval profiles used in aeronautical design to maintain the distance between the wings of biplanes. The result of their masterful design work is this multifunctional table, which can be used both in the office and at home. Architectural theorist, architect, designer and painter Swiss, naturalized French, Le Corbusier is considered one of the clearest exponents of the Modern Movement in architecture, and one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. He developed a new architecture based on five points that would be key to the development of this discipline from then on: the free plan, the garden-terrace, the "pilotis", the longitudinal window and the free facade. Among his most outstanding architectural projects are the Swiss Pavilion of the Cité Universitaire de Paris, the Unité d'Habitation in Marseille and the chapel of Notre Dame du Aut. in Ronchamp. As a furniture designer, Le Corbusier made his first creations with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, obtaining the definitive impulse in the Paris Decorative Arts Exhibition of 1925. Already his first chairs and armchairs were conceived in terms of comfort, and based on anthropometric studies that guarantee a total adaptability to the body. The first design that Le Corbusier created, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928 and characterized by a height-adjustable backrest that allowed the user to choose the most comfortable posture. He would continue to work along these lines, and at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design he presented his LC4 chaise longue, a purist and radical design that has become a classic today. Equally well known are his LC2, LC3 and LC5 designs, one-, two- and three-seater sofas designed to revolutionize the mass production of modern furniture. We must also highlight the design of stools and dining chairs, such as the LC7, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne or the LC8. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all rooms of the house, and so they created pieces like the LC9, a stool for the bathroom, very simple, with fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently edited by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as the MoMA in New York or the Victoria & Albert in London. It presents marks of use, wear, and a chip in one corner.

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  • LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-4 chaise longue with base in black lacquered tubular stee
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-4 chaise longue with base in black lacquered tubular stee

    Est: €4,000 - €4,500

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-4 chaise longue with base in black lacquered tubular steel, cushion upholstered in pony skin, neck pillow in black leather. Designed in 1928. Manufactured at Cassina, with identification number in the frame. New, in original packaging. Measurements: L. 164 cm. W. 53 cm. Architectural theorist, architect, designer and painter, Le Corbusier is considered one of the clearest exponents of the Modern Movement in architecture, and one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. He developed a new architecture based on five points that would be key to the development of this discipline from then on: the free plan, the terrace-garden, the "pilotis", the longitudinal window and the free façade. Among his most outstanding architectural projects were the Swiss Pavilion in the Cité Universitaire in Paris, the Unité d'Habitation in Marseilles and the chapel of Notre Dame du Aut. in Ronchamp. As a furniture designer, Le Corbusier produced his first creations together with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, and received his definitive impetus at the Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925. His first chairs and armchairs were already conceived in terms of comfort, based on anthropometric studies that guaranteed total adaptability to the body. The first design that Le Corbusier created, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928 and characterised by a height-adjustable backrest that allowed the user to choose the most comfortable posture. He continued to work along these lines, and at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design he presented his LC4 chaise longue, a purist and radical design that has become a classic today. Equally well known are his LC2, LC3 and LC5 designs, one-, two- and three-seater sofas designed to revolutionise the mass production of modern furniture. We should also mention the design of stools and dining chairs, such as the LC7, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne or the LC8. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all the rooms in the house, and so they created pieces such as LC9, a very simple stool for the bathroom with a fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently published by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as that of the MoMA in New York and the Victoria & Albert in London.

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  • LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-4 chaise longue with base in black lacquered tubular stee
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-4 chaise longue with base in black lacquered tubular stee

    Est: €2,000 - €2,200

    LE CORBUSIER (Switzerland, 1887 - France, 1965); PIERRE JEANNERET (Genoa, 1896-1967); CHARLOTTE PERRIAND (France, 1903-1999) for CASSINA. LC-4 chaise longue with base in black lacquered tubular steel, cushion upholstered in pony skin, neck pillow in black leather. Vintage model. Designed in 1928. Manufactured at Cassina, with mark on frame. With marks from use. Measurements: L. 164 cm. W. 53 cm. Architectural theorist, architect, designer and painter, Le Corbusier is considered one of the clearest exponents of the Modern Movement in architecture, and one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. He developed a new architecture based on five points that would be key to the development of this discipline from then on: the free plan, the terrace-garden, the "pilotis", the longitudinal window and the free façade. Among his most outstanding architectural projects were the Swiss Pavilion in the Cité Universitaire in Paris, the Unité d'Habitation in Marseilles and the chapel of Notre Dame du Aut. in Ronchamp. As a furniture designer, Le Corbusier produced his first creations together with Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand, and received his definitive impetus at the Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in 1925. His first chairs and armchairs were already conceived in terms of comfort, based on anthropometric studies that guaranteed total adaptability to the body. The first design that Le Corbusier created, together with Jeanneret and Perriand, was the LC1 chair, presented in 1928 and characterised by a height-adjustable backrest that allowed the user to choose the most comfortable posture. He continued to work along these lines, and at the 1929 Salon d'Automne du Design he presented his LC4 chaise longue, a purist and radical design that has become a classic today. Equally well known are his LC2, LC3 and LC5 designs, one-, two- and three-seater sofas designed to revolutionise the mass production of modern furniture. We should also mention the design of stools and dining chairs, such as the LC7, presented at the 1929 Salon d'Automne or the LC8. Le Corbusier, Jeanneret and Perriand sought to design furniture for all the rooms in the house, and so they created pieces such as LC9, a very simple stool for the bathroom with a fabric seat. Le Corbusier also created other types of furniture, such as tables and shelves. His designs are currently published by the Italian company Cassina, and are present in important collections such as that of the MoMA in New York and the Victoria & Albert in London.

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  • LE CORBUSIER, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND UND PIERRE JEANNERET, 1 PAAR ARMLEHNSTÜHLE "LC1"
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND UND PIERRE JEANNERET, 1 PAAR ARMLEHNSTÜHLE "LC1"

    Est: CHF1,600 - CHF2,800

    (La Chaux-de-Fonds 1887–1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) (1903 Paris 1999) (1896 Genf 1967) Entwurf von 1928 für Thonet Frères, Paris. Lizenzierte Reedition von Cassina, 2017. Verchromtes Stahlrohr und braunes Leder. Geprägte Herstellerbezeichnung und Seriennummer "32723" bzw. "32733". Sitzhöhe 36 cm. 60x64,5x65,5 cm. - Minimale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.

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  • LE CORBUSIER, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND UND PIERRE JEANNERET, SESSEL "LC3"
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND UND PIERRE JEANNERET, SESSEL "LC3"

    Est: CHF2,000 - CHF3,000

    (La Chaux-de-Fonds 1887–1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) (1903 Paris 1999) (1896 Genf 1967) Entwurf von 1928 für Thonet Frères, Paris. Lizenzierte Reedition von Cassina. Verchromtes Stahlrohr und braunes Leder. Herstellerbezeichnung und Seriennummer "32261" (geprägt). Sitzhöhe 36 cm. 100x73x64 cm. - Minimale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.

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  • LE CORBUSIER
    Dec. 11, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER

    Est: CHF700 - CHF1,200

    (La Chaux-de-Fonds 1887–1965 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin) Le Modulor. 1950/56. Farblithographie. Mittig im Druck monogrammiert und datiert. Blattgrösse 73,4x54,2 cm. Gerahmt. - Blatt leicht gebräunt, minimst fleckig und minimst gewellt. Ränder und Ecken minimst bestossen. Verso am oberen Rand partiell an Rückblatt montiert.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €9,000 - €12,000

    Paire de fauteuil en anacardier. Fauteuil de bureau dit "Office cane chair" en anacardier massif avec assise et dossier en cannage tressé. Double piètement latéral de type "compas" réuni par une entretoise et formant support d'accotoirs. Dossier incliné, légèrement galbé, détaché de l'assise. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions : Hauteur : 83 cm. Largeur : 51 cm. Profondeur : 53 cm. Provenance : Résidences universitaires de Panjab University, secteur 14 et bâtiments administratifs de Chandigarh, secteur 1. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 100 réference PJ-010100A. Reference : Catalogue par Amie Siegel, page 136 reference 55. Pair of cashew armchair. Office chair known as "Office cane chair" in solid cashew with seat and backrest in braided canework. "Compass" type double side leg assembly, with the legs connected by a crosspiece and supporting the armrests. Slanted, slightly curved backrest, separate from the seat. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions: Height: 32.68 in / 83 cm. Width: 20.08 in / 51 cm. Depth: 20.87 in / 53 cm. Provenance: University housing at Panjab University, sector 14 and administrative buildings in Chandigarh, sector 1. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 100 reference PJ-010100A. Reference: Catalogue by Amie Siegel, page 249 reference 167.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €6,000 - €8,000

    Paire de fauteuils en teck. Fauteuil dit "Committee chair" en teck massif et cuir. Dossier, assise et accotoirs légèrement renversés et recouverts de cuir noir. Piètement latéral de type "compas" en teck à jambes plates, obliques et profilées, formant supports d'accotoirs détachés à manchettes rembourrées. Une traverse avant et une arrière de soutien sous l'assise. Circa 1953-54. Dimensions : Hauteur : 87 cm. Largeur : 57 cm. Profondeur : 56 cm. Provenance : Haute Cour de Chandigarh, bâtiments administratifs de Chandigarh, secteur 1, et Panjab University, secteur 14. Nota : Ce fauteuil a également existé recouvert de moleskine. Référence : Un exemplaire similaire au Musée National Suisse de Zürich, au Le Corbusier Center de Chandigarh, secteur 19 et au musée de la maison de Pierre JEANNERET à Chandigarh, secteur 5. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 124 réference PJ-010803. Reference : Catalogue par Amie Siegel, page 249 reference 167. Pair of teak armchair. Armchair known as "Committee chair" in solid teak and leather. Backrest, seat and armrests slightly tilted and covered in black leather. "Compass" type side leg assembly in teak with slanting, profiled flat legs, forming supports for separate armrests with stuffed "roll" type covers. Front rail and back rail supporting the seat from underneath. Circa 1953-54. Dimensions: Height: 34.25 in / 87 cm. Width: 22.44 in / 57 cm. Depth: 22.05 in / 56 cm. Provenance: High Court in Chandigarh, administrative buildings in Chandigarh, sector 1 and Panjab University, sector 14. Note : This armchair also existed covered with moleskin. Reference: One similar example at Swiss National Museum in Zurich, at Le Corbusier Center in Chandigarh, sector 19 and at Pierre JEANNERET’s house museum in Chandigarh, sector 5. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 124 reference PJ-010803. Reference: Catalogue by Amie Siegel, page 249 reference 167.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €9,000 - €12,000

    Paire de fauteuil en teck. Fauteuil de salle de spectacle en teck massif et cuir. Double piètement en "X" formant accotoirs en partie supérieure. Assise en galette recouverte de cuir dans un encadrement en teck. Dossier incliné et légèrement galbé à garniture de cuir noir. Ces sièges étaient à l'origine recouverts de moleskine et fixés au sol par deux équerres en fer. Circa 1960-61. Dimensions : Hauteur : 69 cm. Largeur : 55 cm. Profondeur : 52 cm. Provenance : Tagore Theater de Chandigarh, secteur 18. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 124 réference PJ-010405. Reference : Catalogue par Amie Siegel, page 182 reference 83. Pair of teak armchair. Auditorium armchair in solid teak and leather. Double "X" base forming armrests in the upper part. Seat with leather-covered cushion in a teak frame. Seatback is tilted and slightly curved with black leather trim. These seats were originally covered with moleskin and fixed on the ground by two iron squares. Circa 1960-61. Dimensions: Height: 27.16 in / 69 cm. Width: 21.65 in / 55 cm. Depth: 20.47 in / 52 cm. Provenance: Chandigarh Tagore Theater, sector18. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 124 reference PJ-010405. Reference: Catalogue by Amie Siegel, page 182 reference 83.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €3,000 - €6,000

    Chaise en teck. Chaise écritoire dite « Class room chair » en teck massif, fer et cannage tressé. Piètement en tube de fer de section carrée et laqué noir, soutenant l’assise et le dossier dans des encadrements en teck avec cannage. Une tablette pleine en partie basse en teck également. Le piètement droit supportant l’écritoire fixe formant tablette. Dossier légèrement incliné et galbé, détaché de l’assise. Circa 1965. Dimensions : Hauteur : 79 cm. Longueur : 59,5 cm. Profondeur : 52 cm. Provenance : Collège d’architecture de Chandigarh, secteur 2. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 84 réference PJ-011201. Writing chair. Writing chair known as « Class room chair » in solid teak and braided canework. Base in iron tube of square section and lacquered black, supporting the seat and back frames in teak with cane. A full at the botton in teak also. The right base supporting the desk fixed forming tablet. Slightly slanted, curved canework backrest, attached to the seat. Circa 1965. Dimensions: Height: 31.10 in / 79 cm. Length: 23.43 in / 59,5 cm. Depth: 20.47 in / 52 cm. Provenance : College of Architecture in Chandigarh, sector 2. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 84 reference PJ-011201.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €4,000 - €8,000

    Banquette en teck. Banquette de théâtre trois places en teck, cannage tressé et laiton. Assises rabattables cannées et piètement double en "X", formant accotoirs à manchettes en partie supérieure. Dossiers plats cannés, légèrement inclinés, détachés de l'assise et escamotables par glissières en laiton. Huit sabots en laiton pour la fixation au sol. Circa 1961.  Dimensions : Hauteur : 87 cm. Longueur : 161 cm. Profondeur : 52 cm. Provenance : Théâtre Jagat à Chandigarh, secteur 17. Nota : Cette banquette a également existé en deux places, quatre places et cinq places. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 166 réference PJ-012006. Teak banquette. Three-seater theatre banquette in teak, braided canework and brass. Canework folding seats and double leg assembly in an "X" shape, forming armrests with covers at the top. Slightly tilted, flat canework backrests, separate from the seat, foldable with brass runners. Eight brass clamps to fasten to the floor. Circa 1961.  Dimensions: Height: 34.25 in / 87 cm. Length: 63.39 in / 161 cm. Depth: 20.47 in / 52 cm. Provenance: Jagat theatre in Chandigarh, sector 17. Note : This banquette also existed in two-seater, four-seater and five-seater. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 166 reference PJ-012006.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €12,000 - €15,000

    Chauffeuse en teck. Chauffeuse basse en teck massif avec assise et dossier en cannage tressé. Structure en teck massif, démontable et assemblée par vis et écrous. Piétement à jambes fuselées de type “pont”. Circa 1955. Dimensions : Hauteur : 66 cm. Largueur : 61 cm. Profondeur : 63.5 cm. Provenance : "Himalayan restaurant Mess Hostel" et maisons particulières de Chandigarh. Nota : Cette chauffeuse a également décoré la villa Sarabhai (1955) à Ahmedabad. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 135 réference PJ-010613. Teak low chair. Low chair without arms in solid teak with braided canework seat and backrest. Solid teak structure which can be dismantled, assembled using screws and nuts. “Bridge”-type base with tapered legs. Circa 1955. Dimensions: Height: 25.98 in / 66 cm. Width: 24.02 in / 61 cm. Depth: 25 in / 63.5 cm. Provenance: "Himalayan restaurant Mess Hostel" and private homes in Chandigarh. Note : This low chair also decorated the Sarabhai villa (1955) in Ahmedabad. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 135 reference PJ-010613.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €12,000 - €16,000

    Paire de chevets en teck. Meuble de chevet dit "bedside table" en teck massif. Bâti quadrangulaire à un casier ouvert sur tiroir à prise d'ouverture de forme ronde évidée sur fond aluminium, très caractéristique de l'œuvre de Pierre JEANNERET à Chandigarh. Paire de pieds fixés sur les côtés du bâti de type "compas". Circa 1955-56. Dimensions : Hauteur : 53 cm. Longueur : 49,5 cm. Profondeur : 44 cm. Provenance : Maisons particulières de Chandigarh et "M.L.A. Flat" (résidence pour fonctionnaires) à Chandigarh, secteurs 3 et 4.  Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 288 réference PJ-050501. Pair of teak bedside table. Unit known as "bedside table" in solid teak. Quadrangular body with an open compartment and drawer with opening grip in the shape of a hollowed-out circle on an aluminium background, typical of the work of Pierre JEANNERET in Chandigarh. Pair of "compass" type legs affixed to the sides of the body. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions: Height: 20.87 in / 53 cm. Length: 19.49 in / 49.5 cm. Depth: 17.32 in / 44 cm. Provenance: Private homes in Chandigarh and "M.L.A. Flat" (residence for civil servants) in Chandigarh, sectors 3 and 4. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 288 reference PJ-050501.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    Chaise écritoire en teck. Chaise écritoire dite "Class room chair" en teck massif et cannage tressé. Double piètement latéral de type "compas", réuni par deux entretoises et une tablette pleine en partie basse. Le piètement droit asymétrique supportant l'écritoire fixe formant tablette. Dossier canné légèrement incliné et galbé, attaché à l'assise par deux solides montants en partie inférieure. Circa 1960. Dimensions : Hauteur : 80 cm. Longueur : 59 cm. Profondeur : 71 cm. Provenance : Panjab University de Chandigarh, secteur 14. Référence : Un exemplaire similaire au Musée National Suisse de Zürich et au Le Corbusier Center de Chandigarh, secteur 19. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 84 réference PJ-010122. Teak writing chair. Writing chair known as "Class room chair" in solid teak and braided canework. "Compass" type double side leg assembly, with the legs connected by two crosspieces and a solid board at the bottom. The asymmetric right leg supporting the writing panel, affixed to form a tablet. Slightly slanted, curved canework backrest, attached to the seat by two solid supports at the bottom. Circa 1960. Dimensions: Height: 31.50 in / 80 cm. Length: 23.03 in / 59cm. Depth: 27.95 in / 71 cm. Provenance: Panjab University in Chandigarh, sector 14. Reference: One similar example at Swiss National Museum in Zurich and at Le Corbusier Center in Chandigarh, sector 19. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 84 reference PJ-010122.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €9,000 - €12,000

    Paire de fauteuils en teck. Fauteuil en teck massif avec assise et dossier en cannage tressé. Piètement à jambes plates profilées réunies par trois traverses en pourtour et en partie supérieure par deux accotoirs à montants obliques. Grand dossier à encadrement et cannage légèrement incliné et galbé. Circa 1955-60. Dimensions : Hauteur : 84 cm. Largeur : 53 cm. Profondeur : 48 cm. Provenance : Maisons particulières de Chandigarh. Référence : Un exemplaire similaire au City Museum de Chandigarh, secteur 10. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 115 réference PJ-010503. Pair of teak armchairs. Armchair in solid teak with seat and backrest in braided canework. Leg assembly with profiled flat legs connected by three rails around the edge, and at the top by two armrests with slanted supports. Big backrest with frame and canework, slightly tilted and curved. Circa 1955-60. Dimensions: Height: 33.07 in / 84 cm. Width: 20.87 in / 53 cm. Depth: 18.90 in / 48 cm. Provenance: Private homes in Chandigarh. Reference: One similar example at City Museum in Chandigarh, sector 10. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 115 reference PJ-010503.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €35,000 - €40,000

    Mobilier de salon en teck. Mobilier de salon dit "Upholstered sofa easy chair" en teck massif et moleskine. Un canapé et deux fauteuils bas tapissés de moleskine noire d'origine avec passepoil. Dossiers, fonds de sièges et accotoirs légèrement renversés. Piètements de type "compas" en teck et à jambes plates profilées, reliées par deux traverses de soutien sous l'assise. Accotoirs détachés à manchettes rembourrées de type "rouleau". Circa 1958-59. Dimensions : (canapé) Hauteur : 73 cm. Longueur : 154 cm. Profondeur : 82 cm. (fauteuils) Hauteur : 73 cm. Longueur : 67 cm. Profondeur : 82 cm. Provenance : Panjab University, secteur 14, résidences étudiantes dont "Hostel for girls" (1959), Haute Cour (1960) et divers bâtiments administratifs de Chandigarh, secteur 1. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 184 réference PJ-010806. Teak lounge furniture. Lounge furniture known as "Upholstered sofa easy chair" in solid teak and imitation leather. One sofa and two low armchairs upholstered in original black imitation leather with piping. Backrest, seat and armrests slightly tilted. "Compass" type side leg assembly in teak with profiled, flat legs, connected by two supporting rails underneath the seat. Separate armrests with "roll" type stuffed covers. Circa 1958-59. Dimensions: (sofa) Height: 28.74 in / 73 cm. Length: 60.62 in / 154 cm. Depth: 32.28 in / 82 cm. (armchairs) Height: 28.74 in / 73 cm. Length: 26.37 in / 67 cm. Depth: 32.28 in / 82 cm. Provenance: Panjab University, sector 14, student housing including "Hostel for girls" (1959), High Court (1960) and various administrative buildings in Chandigarh, sector 1. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 184 reference PJ-010806.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €17,000 - €22,000

    Paire de fauteuils en teck. Fauteuil dit "Advocate and Press Chair" en teck massif et cuir. Dossier, assise et accotoirs légèrement renversés et recouverts de cuir. Piètement latéral de type "pont" en teck à jambes plates obliques et profilées, formant supports d'accotoirs détachés à manchettes rembourrées de type "rouleau". Une traverse avant et une arrière de soutien sous l'assise. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions : Hauteur : 90 cm. Longueur : 66 cm. Profondeur : 72 cm. Provenance : Haute Cour de Chandigarh, secteur 1. Référence : Exemplaires similaires au City Museum de Chandigarh, secteur 10. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 125 réference LCPJ-010820. Pair of teak armchairs. Armchair known as 'Advocate and Press Chair' in solid teak and leather. Backrest, seat and armrests slightly tilted and covered in leather. "Bridge" type side leg assembly in teak with slanting, profiled flat legs, supporting separate armrests with "roll" type stuffed covers. A front rail and back rail support the seat from underneath. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions: Height: 35.43 in / 90 cm. Length: 25.98 in / 66 cm. Depth: 28,34 in / 72 cm. Provenance: High Court in Chandigarh, sector 1. Reference: Similar examples at City Museum in Chandigarh, sector 10. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 125 reference LCPJ-010820.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €20,000 - €25,000

    Paire de fauteuils en teck. Fauteuil de juge en teck massif et toile de coton. Dossier, assise et accotoirs légèrement renversés, recouverts de toile de coton de couleur gris anthracite. Piètement latéral de type "pont" en teck à jambes plates obliques et profilées, formant supports d'accotoirs détachés à manchettes rembourrées de type "rouleau". Une traverse avant et une arrière de soutien sous l'assise. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions : Hauteur : 124 cm. Longueur : 71 cm. Profondeur : 72 cm. Provenance : Haute Cour de Chandigarh, secteur 1. Référence : Exemplaires similaires au City Museum de Chandigarh, secteur 10. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 128 réference LCPJ-010823. Reference : Catalogue par Amie Siegel, page 89 reference 29. Pair of teak armchairs. Judge's chair in solid teak and cotton fabric. Slightly tilting backrest, seat and armrests covered in anthracite grey cotton cloth. "Bridge"-type side leg assembly in teak with slanting, profiled flat legs, supporting detached armrests with stuffed "roll"-type pads. Front crosspiece and back crosspiece for support under the seat. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions: Height: 48.82 in / 124 cm. Length: 27.95 in / 71 cm. Depth: 28.35 in / 72 cm. Provenance: High Court in Chandigarh, sector 1. Reference: Similar examples at the City Museum in Chandigarh, sector 10. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 128 reference LCPJ-010823. Reference: Catalogue by Amie Siegel, page 89 reference 29.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €10,000 - €14,000

    Lit en teck. Lit de repos dit "diwan" ou "day bed" en teck massif et toile de coton. Sommier rectangulaire tapissé de toile de coton de couleur rouge corail avec passepoil bleu. Garniture refaite à l'identique. Piètement court fixé sous bâti, constitué de deux éléments à jambes fuselées et obliques type "compas". Circa 1957-58. Dimensions : Hauteur : 37 cm. Longueur : 197 cm. Largeur : 79 cm. Provenance : Bâtiments administratifs, maisons particulières de Chandigarh et Panjab Secretariat Administration, secteur 1. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 192 réference PJ-040201. Teak bed. Resting bed known as "diwan" or "day bed" in solid teak and cotton cloth. Rectangular base upholstered with coral red cotton cloth with blue piping. Stuffing identically reproduced. Short leg assembly affixed under the body, made up of two "compass" type tapered, slanted legs. Circa 1957-58. Dimensions: Height: 14.57 in / 37 cm. Length: 77.56 in / 197 cm. Width: 31.10 in / 79 cm. Provenance: Administrative buildings, private homes in Chandigarh and Panjab Administrative Secretariat, sector 1. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 192 reference PJ-040201.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €10,000 - €14,000

    Lit en teck. Lit simple dit "single bed design" en teck massif et cannage tressé. Dosseret de tête légèrement incliné à encadrement en teck et cannage. Sommier rectangulaire quadrillé en cèdre, tendu de sangles de coton entrecroisées. Piètement profilé de type "fuseau" en teck massif. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions : Hauteur : 70 cm. Longueur : 202 cm. Largeur : 98 cm. Provenance : Maisons particulières de Chandigarh.  Nota : Ce lit facilement transportable s'inspire du traditionnel "Charpoï" indien, que l'on sort pour dormir dehors à la saison chaude. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 192 réference PJ-040301. Teak bed. Single bed known as "single bed design" in solid teak and braided canework. Headboard slightly tilted with teak and canework frame. Rectangular, criss-crossed base in cedar, with intertwined cotton straps. "Spindle" type profiled leg assembly in solid teak. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions: Height: 27.56 in / 70 cm. Length: 79.53 in / 202 cm. Width: 38.58 in / 98 cm. Provenance: Private homes in Chandigarh.  Note: This easy-to-carry bed is inspired by the traditional Indian "Charpoi", which is taken outside to sleep in hot weather. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 192 reference PJ-040301.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €8,000 - €11,000

    Banc en teck. Banc en teck massif et cannage tressé. Assise rectangulaire cannée, reposant sur deux pieds latéraux de type « compas » asymétrique et reliés par une entretoise en partie haute sous assise. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions : Hauteur : 46 cm. Longueur : 136 cm. Profondeur : 46 cm. Provenance : "M.L.A. Hostel" (hôtel pour fonctionnaires), et "M.L.A. Flat" (résidence pour fonctionnaires) de Chandigarh, secteurs 3 et 4. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 176 réference PJ-010905. Reference : Catalogue par Amie Siegel, page 80 reference 191. Teak bench. Bench in solid teak and woven cane. Caned rectangular seat resting on two asymetrical compass-type legs connected by a crosspiece just below the seat. Circa 1955-56. Dimensions: Height: 18.11 in / 46 cm. Length: 53.54 in / 136 cm. Depth: 18.11 in / 46 cm. Provenance: "M.L.A. Hostel" (hostel for civil servants), and "M.L.A. Flat" (residence for civil servants) in Chandigarh, sectors 3 and 4. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 176 reference PJ-010905. Reference: Catalogue by Amie Siegel, page 80 reference 191.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €50,000 - €60,000

    Bibliothèque en teck et fer. Bibliothèque vitrée en teck massif et placage de teck. Bâti quadrangulaire avec côtés vitrés supporté par un piétement en tube de métal et fer-plat chromé et cintré. Deux portes en verre coulissantes, renfermant deux étagères de type « créneaux » en tôle pliée, modulables par un système de crémaillère géré par deux tubes perforés pour l’usage. Circa 1961. Dimensions : Hauteur : 182.5 cm. Longueur : 184 cm. Profondeur : 64 cm. Provenance : Central State Library de Chandigarh, secteur 17. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 281 réference PJ-050403. Teak and iron bookcase. Glass-fronted bookcase in solid teak and teak veneer. Quadrangular frame with glazed sides supported by a base made of a metal tube and chrome-plated, curved plate-iron. Two sliding glass doors, containing two “slot”-type shelves made of folded sheet metal, adjustable by a rack system controlled by two perforated tubes for use. Circa 1961. Dimensions: Height: 71.8 in / 182.5 cm. Length: 72.4 in / 184 cm. Depth: 25.2 in / 64 cm. Provenance: Central State Library of Chandigarh, sector 17. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 281 reference PJ-050403.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €23,000 - €28,000

    Etagère en teck. Etagère double face en teck massif et placage de teck. Deux façades ouvertes opposées découvrant chacune quatre étagères sur cinq niveaux. La partie basse plus ventrue reçoit deux niveaux inclinés sur l'arrière. Paire de hauts pieds de type "compas", fixés sur les côtés du bâti. Circa 1960. Dimensions : Hauteur : 182.5 cm. Longueur : 128 cm. Profondeur : 70 cm. Provenance : Central State Library de Chandigarh, secteur 17. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 284 réference PJ-050112. Teak shelf unit. Double-sided shelf unit in solid teak and teak veneer. Open on both sides, with four shelves over five levels on each side. The lower, more rounded part contains two slanting levels at the back. Two pairs of tall “compass”-type legs, fastened to the side of the unit. Circa 1960. Dimensions: Height: 71.65 in / 182.5 cm. Length: 50.39 in / 128 cm. Depth: 27.56 in / 70 cm. Provenance: Central State Library in Chandigarh, sector 17. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 284 reference PJ-050112.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €6,000 - €9,000

    Table en teck. Table en teck massif et placage de teck. Plateau rectangulaire en épais placage, renforcé par une armature quadrillée. Double piètement latéral monté en "X" et réuni par une large traverse formant entretoise. Circa 1960. Dimensions : Hauteur : 70 cm. Longueur : 110 cm. Largeur : 68.5 cm. Provenance : Bâtiments administratifs de Chandigarh, secteur 1. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 215 réference PJ-020201. Teak table. Table in solid teak and teak veneer. Thick veneered rectangular top, reinforced by a criss-crossed framework. Double side leg assembly in an "X" shape, with the legs connected by a wide rail forming a crosspiece. Circa 1960. Dimensions: Height: 27.95 in / 70 cm. Length: 43.31 in / 110 cm. Width: 26.77 in / 68.5 cm. Provenance: Administrative buildings in Chandigarh, sector 1. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 215 reference PJ-020201.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €70,000 - €80,000

    Table éclairante en teck. Table éclairante de lecture en teck massif et placage de teck. Epais plateau plaqué démontable, avec ceinture en massif. Deux robustes piètements latéraux de type "angle" s'encastrant sous cales en teck fixées au plateau. Au centre, pour l'éclairage, deux réflecteurs à ressaut supérieur en tôle pliée laquée de couleur grise, montés sur huit tubes d'acier laqué gris. Enchâssée en partie centrale pour la séparation, une dalle de verre opaque. Circa 1963-64. Dimensions : Hauteur : 73,5 cm. Longueur : 246 cm. Largeur : 123,5 cm. Provenance : Assemblée de Chandigarh, secteur 1 et bibliothèque de la Panjab University, secteur 14. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 218 réference PJ-020306. Reference : Catalogue par Amie Siegel, page 158 reference 218. Teak reading light table. Reading light table in solid teak and teak veneer. Thick veneered top, collapsible, with solid wood apron. Two solid "angle" type side legs slot in beneath teak blocks affixed to the top. At the centre, light is provided by two two outward sloping upper reflectors in grey lacquered, folded sheet metal, mounted on eight tubes of grey lacquered steel. With a central insert for separation, an opaque glass slab. Circa 1963-64. Dimensions: Height: 28.94 in / 73,5 cm. Length: 96.85 in / 246 cm. Width: 48.62 in / 123,5 cm. Provenance: Assembly in Chandigarh, sector 1 and library at Panjab University, sector 14. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 218 reference PJ-020306. Reference: Catalogue by Amie Siegel, page 158 reference 218.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €8,000 - €11,000

    Bureau en teck. Bureau étudiant en teck massif. Plateau rectangulaire à côtés retombants. Paire de pieds latéraux, de type "compas", supportant le châssis avec traverse de soutien sur l'arrière. Circa 1960. Dimensions : Hauteur : 71.5 cm. Longueur : 122 cm. Profondeur : 61.5 cm. Provenance : Panjab University de Chandigarh, secteur 14, College of Architecture, secteur 12 et divers bâtiments éducatifs de Chandigarh. Référence : Un exemplaire similaire au City Museum de Chandigarh, secteur 10. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 252 réference PJ-030211. Teak desk. Student desk in solid teak. Rectangular top with drop-down sides. Pair of "compass" type side legs supporting the body with a supporting rail at the back. Circa 1960. Dimensions: Height: 27,95 in / 71,5 cm. Length: 48,03 in / 122 cm. Depth: 24.02 in / 61.5 cm. Provenance: Panjab University in Chandigarh, sector 14, College of Architecture, sector 12 and various educational buildings in Chandigarh. Reference: One similar example at City Museum in Chandigarh, sector 10. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 252 reference PJ-030211.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €15,000 - €18,000

    Lampadaire d'intérieur en fer. Lampadaire d’intérieur en acier et aluminium. A deux lumières et deux réflecteurs de type “cornet” en tôle d’aluminium emboutie et réunis dos à dos par un bras articulé et ajustable. Un réflecteur laqué noir et l’autre plus court laqué jaune. Piètement constitué d’un axe central tubulaire en acier laqué noir, directement implanté dans le sol. Percement avec bague en partie basse pour passage du câble électrique. Base postérieure rectangulaire en acier. Circa 1964.  Dimensions : Hauteur : 220 cm.  Provenance : Haute Cour, Assemblée et Yacht Club (Lake Club) de Chandigarh, secteur 1. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 305 réference LC-100201. Reference : Catalogue par Amie Siegel, page 217 reference 22. Iron indoor lamp. Floor lamp in steel and aluminum. With two lights and two "horn"-type stamped sheet aluminum reflectors  joined back to back by an articulating, adjustable arm. One lacquered black reflector and the other, shorter one in yellow lacquer. The base consists of a tubular central axis black-lacquered steel and stands directly on the floor. Hole with grommet in the lower part to pass the electrical cord through. Rectangular steel rear base. Circa 1964. Dimensions: Height: 86.61 in / 220 cm. Provenance: High Court, Assembly and Yacht Club (Lake Club)of Chandigarh, sector 1. Reference: Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh by Jacques Dworczak, page 305 reference LC-100201. Reference: Catalogue by Amie Siegel, page 217 reference 22.

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  • LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh
    Dec. 08, 2024

    LE CORBUSIER ET PIERRE JEANNERET Le mobilier de Chandigarh

    Est: €5,000 - €8,000

    Tabouret bas en teck. Tabouret bas en teck massif. Assise de forme triangulaire à ceinture en teck légèrement galbée et recouverte de cordes de coton entrecroisées découvrant un travail esthétique en géométrie. Piètement tripode de type « rondin » taillé en « crayon » à la base. Circa : 1960. Dimensions : Hauteur : 39 cm. Longueur : 45,5 cm. Profondeur : 45,5 cm. Provenance : Maisons particulières de Chandigarh, secteurs 4 et 5. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 152 réference PJ-011030. Teak stool. Low stool in solid teak. Triangular seat with a slightly curved teak apron covered with criss-crossing cotton cords, displaying a geometric aesthetic. “Log”-type tripod leg assembly carved into a “pencil” shape at the base. Circa: 1960. Dimensions: Height: 15.35 in / 39 cm. Length: 17.91 in / 45,5 cm. Depth: 17.91 in / 45,5 cm. Provenance: Private homes in Chandigarh, sectors 4 and 5. Référence : Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh par Jacques Dworczak, page 152 réference PJ-011030.

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