Pierre Jeanneret, a pigeon hole desk in Indian rosewood for Chandigarh (1950-60s)

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A pigeon hole desk in Indian rosewood, designed by Pierre Jeanneret circa 1957-58 for Chandigarh, India. The wooden frame highly patinated. Table top re-installed with black leather. Marked FC/T-122 on the back side; F.C. on the left side; several unidentifiable marks around the body. Presumably made circa 1950-60s for an official in a local government or school. W123, D84, H71 cm.

Reference:

-Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Chandigarh, India, Galerie Patrick Seguin, 2014, p246-249

-Jeanneret Chandigarh, Jacques Dworczak, 2018, p247

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A pigeon hole desk in Indian rosewood, designed by Pierre Jeanneret circa 1957-58 for Chandigarh, India. The wooden frame highly patinated. Table top re-installed with black leather. Marked FC/T-122 on the back side; F.C. on the left side; several unidentifiable marks around the body. Presumably made circa 1950-60s for an official in a local government or school. W123, D84, H71 cm.

Reference:

-Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Chandigarh, India, Galerie Patrick Seguin, 2014, p246-249

-Jeanneret Chandigarh, Jacques Dworczak, 2018, p247

Price on request.

A pigeon hole desk in Indian rosewood, designed by Pierre Jeanneret circa 1957-58 for Chandigarh, India. The wooden frame highly patinated. Table top re-installed with black leather. Marked FC/T-122 on the back side; F.C. on the left side; several unidentifiable marks around the body. Presumably made circa 1950-60s for an official in a local government or school. W123, D84, H71 cm.

Reference:

-Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, Chandigarh, India, Galerie Patrick Seguin, 2014, p246-249

-Jeanneret Chandigarh, Jacques Dworczak, 2018, p247