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This dining table in natural pinewood, crafted by Charlotte Perriand between 1967 and 1984, showcases the elegant simplicity typical of mid-century design. It features clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic that complements a variety of interior styles. Originally created for the Les Arcs ski resort, this piece is a testament to functional and beautiful design, available in this grand size with another intermediate size existing.
Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) was a prominent figure in 20th-century design. Her work at Les Arcs was part of a broader vision to integrate architecture with the surrounding alpine environment, incorporating natural materials to create harmonious living spaces. Perriand's philosophy was deeply influenced by her desire to balance modernist sensibilities with practicality, making her pieces timeless and highly sought after by collectors.
This versatile table can become the focal point of a contemporary dining room or a spacious kitchen. Pair it with sleek metal chairs for a modern look or add vintage wooden seating for a warm, cohesive atmosphere. Its natural pine finish offer a neutral foundation that will blend seamlessly with various color schemes and decor styles, making it an ideal piece for any home.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 27½" high x 55" long x 26" wide
Approx. overall 70cm high x 140cm long x 66cm wide
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Mid-20th-Century Charlotte Perriand Pine Table for Les Arcs - 55" x 26"
Sale priceUS$7,250