Good condition small reparation on the back.
Charlotte perriand les arcs chairs.
Patina due to time.
The chairs are made of solid wood giving the chairs a sturdy and rustic look matching the chalet style interior of the building.
Chair designed by charlotte perriand for cassina.
It s a version of a chair chosen by the french designer charlotte perriand for the fasionable ski resort of les arcs in about 1960.
For sale on 1stdibs series of 4 leather chairs and chrome structure by charlotte perriand model les arcs.
I must follow that up by saying that i am not a fan of the fake.
You can buy it from uniche interior furnishings for 150 and it s definitely on one of my want lists.
Les arcs chairs by charlotte perriand 1960s set of 4 for sale at 1stdibs.
In 1967 the french architect and designer charlotte perriand set up an office to design and build the les arcs ski resort in savoie france.
The chairs are from the arc 1600 ski resort in les arcs 1967 69 built by a team of architects including perriand.
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Charlotte perriand les arcs dining chair by cassina france 1967.
She joined the studio of le corbusier at 24 where she experimented with steel aluminum and glass developing a series of tubular steel chairs that remain a modern icon.
In 1967 the french architect and designer charlotte perria.
Charlotte perriand was a rare female voice among the avant garde designers whose designs shaped modern living in the early 20th century.
Les arcs a 1960s ski resort in france designed by a collective of architects led by charlotte perriand is celebrating its half centenary here are the architecture highlights of the modernist resort.
Set of 10 iconic dining chairs.
Some traces of wear on the leather patina.
This model was designed by charlotte perriand for the ski resort les arcs circa 1960s.
Leather les arcs chair by charlotte perriand 1970s.
Leather chair les arcs by charlotte perriand dating to the 1970s with chromed steel structure and leather seat with small straps around the metal rod.
As a student she rejected the popular beaux arts style and found inspiration instead in machine age technology.