Furniture
Library, 1952
Price On Request
**Charlotte Perriand** was a French architect and designer. Her work aimed to create functional living spaces in the belief that better design helps in creating a better society.Frame and varnished pine sleepers. Plots and doors in folded sheet aluminum and embossed159 x 354 x 52,5 cm
Read More
Table, circa 1950
Price On Request
**Charlotte Perriand** was a French architect and designer. Her work aimed to create functional living spaces in the belief that better design helps in creating a better society.72 x 220 x 94 cm
Read More
Chair, circa 1950
Price On Request
**Charlotte Perriand** was a French architect and designer. Her work aimed to create functional living spaces in the belief that better design helps in creating a better society.Ash chair and ash veneer. 69.5 x 36.5 x 43 cm
Read More
Office, circa 1950
Price On Request
**Charlotte Perriand** was a French architect and designer. Her work aimed to create functional living spaces in the belief that better design helps in creating a better society.Bureau ash and ash veneer and mahogany. 70.5 x 165 x 64 cm
Read More
Sideboard, circa 1950
Price On Request
**Charlotte Perriand** was a French architect and designer. Her work aimed to create functional living spaces in the belief that better design helps in creating a better society.Hutch top lacquered ash opening by three sliding doors. 94 x 247 x 43 cm
Read More
Pair of bridge armchairs model "shield"
Price On Request Leaving a business career in 1929, Jean Royere, aged 29 turns to the decorator trade for which he feels a calling. Formed in the furniture factories in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and inspired by a visionary spirit, he tries unlikely but happy marriage between materials and colors, shapes and ornaments.Undulations, chevrons, circles, curves cross, balls and balls come...
Read More
Four chairs "butterfly", circa 1953
Price On Request Leaving a business career in 1929, Jean Royere, aged 29 turns to the decorator trade for which he feels a calling. Formed in the furniture factories in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and inspired by a visionary spirit, he tries unlikely but happy marriage between materials and colors, shapes and ornaments.Undulations, chevrons, circles, curves cross, balls and balls come...
Read More
Bed "braces", circa 1955
Price On Request Leaving a business career in 1929, Jean Royere, aged 29 turns to the decorator trade for which he feels a calling. Formed in the furniture factories in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and inspired by a visionary spirit, he tries unlikely but happy marriage between materials and colors, shapes and ornaments.Undulations, chevrons, circles, curves cross, balls and balls come...
Read More
Armchair model "brace", circa 1950
Price On Request Leaving a business career in 1929, Jean Royere, aged 29 turns to the decorator trade for which he feels a calling. Formed in the furniture factories in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and inspired by a visionary spirit, he tries unlikely but happy marriage between materials and colors, shapes and ornaments.Undulations, chevrons, circles, curves cross, balls and balls come...
Read More
Hutch model "Clover", 1942
Price On Request Leaving a business career in 1929, Jean Royere, aged 29 turns to the decorator trade for which he feels a calling. Formed in the furniture factories in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and inspired by a visionary spirit, he tries unlikely but happy marriage between materials and colors, shapes and ornaments.Undulations, chevrons, circles, curves cross, balls and balls come...
Read More
Chair Model "straps", circa 1930
Price On Request Leaving a business career in 1929, Jean Royere, aged 29 turns to the decorator trade for which he feels a calling. Formed in the furniture factories in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and inspired by a visionary spirit, he tries unlikely but happy marriage between materials and colors, shapes and ornaments.Undulations, chevrons, circles, curves cross, balls and balls come...
Read More
Table "Eiffel Tower", circa 1963
Price On Request Leaving a business career in 1929, Jean Royere, aged 29 turns to the decorator trade for which he feels a calling. Formed in the furniture factories in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and inspired by a visionary spirit, he tries unlikely but happy marriage between materials and colors, shapes and ornaments.Undulations, chevrons, circles, curves cross, balls and balls come...
Read More
Console, circa 1955
Price On Request Leaving a business career in 1929, Jean Royere, aged 29 turns to the decorator trade for which he feels a calling. Formed in the furniture factories in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine and inspired by a visionary spirit, he tries unlikely but happy marriage between materials and colors, shapes and ornaments.Undulations, chevrons, circles, curves cross, balls and balls come...
Read More