This Pierre Jeanneret-inspired armchair is a faithful reedition of the iconic model designed for the administrative buildings of Chandigarh, India, in the 1950s. Crafted from solid aged teak and finished with a hand-woven cane seat and backrest, the piece reflects both architectural clarity and artisanal nuance.
The frame, with its distinct V-shaped legs and angular arms, balances strength and silence—each corner softened by natural wear, slight tonal variation, and subtle traces of the human hand. The traditional caning is executed using the same interlacing technique as in the original mid-century models, ensuring both structural integrity and visual depth.
Each piece bears its own personality through wood grain, patina, and handcrafted irregularities, making it a singular object—neither vintage nor new, but grounded in history and form. Ideal for curated interiors, design-led hospitality, or as a sculptural standalone element within contemporary architectural spaces
Reedition Pierre Jeanneret Armchair — Hand-Woven Cane & Aged Teak
Sculpted in solid stone, this female torso reveals a quiet strength through its raw texture, balanced curves, and timeless mineral surface—an object of presence and poetic silence.
