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These petite stools, crafted from pine, showcase Charlotte Perriand's minimalist design, created for the Les Arcs ski resort between 1967 and 1984. Distinguished by the dowels that join the two slats on the seat, these stools emphasize functionality and simplicity. The use of reinforcing iron underneath provides both durability and a characteristic touch, while their natural wood grain adds a rustic charm.
Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) was a visionary of French modernist design, celebrated for her collaborations with Le Corbusier and her innovative use of traditional materials within modernist frameworks. Her groundbreaking work at Les Arcs ski resort, where she oversaw the design of over 4,500 accommodations, exemplifies her commitment to functional, modular furniture that harmonizes with both architecture and landscape.
These stools can effortlessly complement a contemporary interior, adding a rustic yet modern vibe. They serve well as functional side tables or additional seating in a living space, balancing modern décor with their understated elegance.
3 available.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 17" high x 17¾" wide x 12¼" deep
Approx. overall 43cm high x 45cm wide x 31cm deep
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Charlotte Perriand Pine Stool For Les Arcs Alpine Resort - 17"
Sale priceUS$1,295