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Dimensions Confirmed upon order
Materials Solid Teak, Rattan
The iconic Pierre Jeannerret Writing Chair from Punjab University, Chandigarh. These gorgeous chairs were designed by Pierre Jeannette and mass produced in India for the Utopian city of Chandigarh which was created by his cousin, Le Corbusier. Produced from bug and moisture resistant Burma teak local to the region, these chairs have stood the test of time and still present incredibly well. This particular example is in great vintage condition with no major blemishes on the teak frames or cane seat. The cane remains taught and structurally sound. A stencil was added to the back of the chair at one point, probably a designation of the building in Chandigarh which it once sat in.
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Creator:
Pierre Jeanneret (Designer)
Dimensions:
Height: 31.25 in (79.38 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)Depth: 25 in (63.5 cm)
Style:
Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques:
Place of Origin:
Period:
Date of Manufacture:
1960
Condition:
As with all ‘A Day in October restorations,’ we will promptly make contact with the buyer to ensure a smooth and transparent transaction, carefully discussing and confirming the exact level of restoration required. All of our ‘ready to restore’ items are currently located in our office in Mumbai and will be securely shipped to our Head Office in London, United Kingdom following the restoration period, There, they undergo a thorough pre-shipping inspection before their final onward journey to the client. Restoration times can vary depending on the specific needs of each item, but at present, we require approximately three weeks prior to arrival in the UK to prepare the items and have them ready for final destination travel.
Dimensions Confirmed upon order
Materials Solid Teak, Rattan
The iconic Pierre Jeannerret Writing Chair from Punjab University, Chandigarh. These gorgeous chairs were designed by Pierre Jeannette and mass produced in India for the Utopian city of Chandigarh which was created by his cousin, Le Corbusier. Produced from bug and moisture resistant Burma teak local to the region, these chairs have stood the test of time and still present incredibly well. This particular example is in great vintage condition with no major blemishes on the teak frames or cane seat. The cane remains taught and structurally sound. A stencil was added to the back of the chair at one point, probably a designation of the building in Chandigarh which it once sat in.
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Creator:
Pierre Jeanneret (Designer)
Dimensions:
Height: 31.25 in (79.38 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)Depth: 25 in (63.5 cm)
Style:
Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques:
Place of Origin:
Period:
Date of Manufacture:
1960
Condition:
As with all ‘A Day in October restorations,’ we will promptly make contact with the buyer to ensure a smooth and transparent transaction, carefully discussing and confirming the exact level of restoration required. All of our ‘ready to restore’ items are currently located in our office in Mumbai and will be securely shipped to our Head Office in London, United Kingdom following the restoration period, There, they undergo a thorough pre-shipping inspection before their final onward journey to the client. Restoration times can vary depending on the specific needs of each item, but at present, we require approximately three weeks prior to arrival in the UK to prepare the items and have them ready for final destination travel.