rietveld ‘buffet’ cabinet for piet elling, 1919
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JEAN PROUVÉ Antony wall-mounted bibliotheque
Ateliers Jean Prouvé; France, 1954; oak, enameled steel, aluminum; 116 w x 14.5 d x 26 h inches; Cabinet features one sliding door concealing three adjustable shelves.
Love the colors, the combination of open, closed and shelve. Looks like a Mondrian, but functional as a cabinet.
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Desk return features two drawers and two compartments with three shelves. PROVENANCE: Chandigarh, India Love the cupboard combined with the desk. The black lackered teak and leather surface. That combined with the cross foot makes a very beautiful combination.PIERRE JEANNERET executive desk
France/India, c. 1960; lacquered teak, leather
72 w x 54 d x 27.5 h inches
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I like the proportions of the sideboard, the slender tube legs and horizontal gap. I like the door opening up on the front and top side.Sideboards by Eric Degenhardt for Böwer
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Bibliotheque vitrée by Pierre Jeanneret - Le Corbusier. Circa 1960. Furniture from the Chandigarh Project.
The combination of the dark wood and grey painted steel bookshelve, the lettering on the top of the casing. Very very beautiful as almost all furniture of the Chandigarh project.
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Nice cupboard. I like the contrast between interior and exterior.
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