Product Description
Pierre Jeanneret was a Swiss architect who spent much of his career in the shadow of his famous cousin, Le Corbusier. But in 1951, he stepped into the light, moving to India for what would become his life's masterwork: Chandigarh. While Le Corbusier was the grand visionary for this new capital city, Jeanneret was the man on the ground who made it real. For fifteen years, he served as the city's Chief Architect, supervising projects, designing public buildings, and mentoring a new generation of Indian architects. He didn't just build a city; he fell in love with a country. His deep respect for Indian culture and craftsmanship became the soul of the entire project.
Defined by its architectural "Compass" legs—a solid teak inverted-V that forms the chair’s center of gravity—this design is immediately recognisable. The floating backrest and hand-caned seat were engineered for airflow in a tropical climate, creating a sitting experience that is firm, suspended, and surprisingly light.
Arm chair
| Crafted By | 14 NUMBER |
| Dimensions (cm) | L 51.4 / W 57.6 / H 81.70 / SH 46.5 |
| Year / Make | 2026 |
| Model | PJ-AC-01 |
Product Profile
| Wood Type | Indian Teak Wood / Tectona Grandis |
| Lead Time | 04 - 08 weeks |
| Finish | Shellac/ Osmo Polyx / Fiddes Wax / Monocoat |
| Weave / Upholstery | Natural weaved cane |
| Cushion / Padding | Custom Cushion Upgrade (Latex / Foam) - Supplementary Fees Apply. |
| Designer | Chandigarh Collective |
The Nature of the Material
Wood is an inherently unique medium. Because our objects are meticulously honed by hand, no two pieces will ever share the exact same grain, character, or shade. These natural variations are not flaws, but the enduring marks of authenticity. Please bear in mind that the final finish or fabric tone may also appear subtly different depending on the lighting of your space or the calibration of your screen.
Care & Maintenance
Intended strictly for indoor environments.
To clean, gently wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately.
Protect the piece from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heat sources.
Avoid strong cleaning products; harsh chemicals will strip the natural finish.