1960
Height 76cm Width cm. 47 Depth cm. 39
1970 about
Charlotte Perriand
Production Robert Sentou
Charlotte Perriand (1903 -1999) French architect and designer, universally recognized as one of the most important and innovative figures of the 900th century, a leading representative of the French modernist movement.
The Dordogne series designed in the 50s takes its name from a lakeside town in the Correze region.
Made of solid ash wood with straw padding, they are fascinating for their colours, construction details and absolute contemporaneity.
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