Capitol Complex Armchair

Category
Armchairs
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
L 69 cm - P 78 cm - H 74 cm
Finiture
Black stained ash, Coating on request
Year
2019
Capitol Complex Armchair is part of the Hommage à Pierre Jeannaret collection. The armchair characterized by the V-shape of its supports, and the padding that envelops its armrests, was part of the furnishings present in the Capitol Complex by Le Corbusier built in Chandigarh in 1951, conceived as a projection of India's modernity and declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 2016.
Cassina
Cassina was founded in 1927 in Meda (Milan) by Cesare and Umberto Cassina, inaugurating industrial design in Italy in the 1950s. The brand's identity is found in an original union where technological aptitude is closely linked to traditional craftsmanship. Cassina maintains its ancient heart, the carpentry, the linchpin of all its workmanship. It is characterised by a transversal culture of absolute quality, which makes each Cassina piece unique.
Pierre Jeanneret
Pierre Jeanneret, born in Geneva in 1896, is among the most important personalities in the history of architecture and design. After studying at the École des Beaux-Arts in his hometown, his career began to take shape at the Perret brothers' studio, by which he was strongly influenced. In 1922 he opened his first studio together with his famous cousin Le Corbusier, with whom he carried out large projects during most of his life. In 1951 the two cousins ​​created the majestic Capitol Complex architectural work, in the Indian city of Chandigharh, of which they designed the interiors and furnishings. The furnishings created for this project aroused interest in Cassina, which decided to include Jeanneret among the great architects belonging to the Cassina I Maestri Collection and created a collection of furnishings in his honor.