Pierre Jeanneret Model: PJ010104T ‘Easy Low’ Armchairs Pair Set 3 Circa 1953/4
Pierre Jeanneret Model: PJ010104T ‘Easy Low’ Armchairs Pair Set 3 Circa 1953-54
Stunning Pair of original mid twentieth century Pierre Jeanneret Model: PJ010104T ‘Easy Low’ Armchairs also known as “Fauteuil En Teck’ Chandigarh India Circa 1953-54, made from solid teak, the seat and backrest in hand braided cane work with signature "Compass" style double side leg inverted ‘V’ assembly, the legs united by two stretchers which also support the armrests, the raked and the slightly curved backrest, attached to the seat by two upright supports adjoined to the bottom of the seat, the chairs all marked with original identification markings denoting designation, the chairs come with two custom made velvet cushions finished in Royal Blue with red piping, these chairs have been completely and professionally restored in Chandigarh in accordance with original specification, as with all of our Pierre Jeanneret furniture these items will come with an extensive set of pre restoration images and a certificate of authenticity, reserve now.
Provenance: University housing at Panjab University, sector 14 and administrative buildings in Chandigarh, sector 1.
Reference: One similar example at Swiss National Museum in Zurich and at City Museum in Chandigarh sector 10.
Mid Twentieth Century
Circa 1953-54
India
Chandigarh
Pierre Jeanneret
Model: PJ010104T
Easy Low Armchairs
Fauteuil En Teck
Solid Teak
Cane
Pair
Original Markings
Pre Restored Images
Certificate of authenticity
These items have been restored in Chandigarh, India to the highest possible standards and to the exact authentic specifications as to when the item was originally made, whilst importantly retaining all historical marks, scuffs, character and patina.
Width: 21” / 53cm
Depth: 28” / 72cm
Height: 26” / 66cm
Seat Height: 13.5” /34cm
Arm Height: 21.5” / 55cm
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