Item No.
100245403
Capitol Complex Office Chair
$2,915.00
Item No.
100245403
Capitol Complex Office Chair
$2,915.00
Oak
Walnut Stained Oak
- Solid oak structure.
- Woven Viennese cane seat and back.
- Sturdy V-shape side supports.
- 32" H 20⅛" W 22⅞" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Pierre Jeanneret for Cassina
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Details
Originally designed to furnish the offices of the Secretariat building in Chandigarh’s Capitol Complex, this chair has been reinterpreted by Cassina as a tribute to Pierre Jeanneret. The designer, along with Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand, was a key figure in creating the government compound in 1951, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016. The chair reflects Jeanneret’s preference for quality materials and minimalist shapes. It is constructed of oak with a Viennese cane seat that appears to float between two inverted V-shape supports.
- Solid oak structure.
- Woven Viennese cane seat and back.
- Sturdy V-shape side supports.
- Originally designed as office seating but equally suitable for dining.
- Brand
- Cassina
- General Dimensions
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- 32" H 20⅛" W 22⅞" D
- Product Weight
- 22.25 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Capitol Complex Office Chair
- Height (in): 32
- Width (in): 20⅛
- Depth (in): 22⅞
- Weight (lbs): 22.25
- Seat Height (in): 17
- Oak with natural or black stained finish
- Viennese cane
Pierre Jeanneret
It is the fate of history that architect and furniture designer Pierre Jeanneret will be best remembered for his collaborations with his famous cousin, Le Corbusier. The two began their partnership in 1922 with the Villa Besnus outside Paris. This famous familial duo went on to create some of the most esteemed icons of midcentury modernism, including the Villa Savoye in Poissy, France.
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