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R08 buffet sideboard by Pierre Chapo
€12,900.00
In stock
SKU
CBR08Chapo
Description
Magnificent and imposing R08 sideboard by Pierre Chapo in solid elm, a sturdy piece with a rustic yet sophisticated look, made around 1964. This R08 sideboard is a masterpiece of mid-century French design, characterized by clean lines and a sturdy solid elm frame. With this piece, Pierre Chapo celebrates the perfect combination of functional aesthetics and craftsmanship. With its impeccable geometric proportions, asymmetrical drawers, and sturdy structure, this sideboard is a testament to the excellence of 1960s design. Its refined details and timeless style make it a must-have for lovers of quality vintage furniture. The piece is in perfect condition, restored while maintaining its vintage charm. The R08 sideboard embodies Pierre Chapo’s design philosophy, influenced by masters such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier and the Bauhaus, and reflects a pivotal period in Pierre Chapo’s career, following his travels to Scandinavia and America, where he drew inspiration for his approach to design.
Magnificent and imposing R08 sideboard by Pierre Chapo in solid elm, a sturdy piece with a rustic yet sophisticated look, made around 1964. This R08 sideboard is a masterpiece of mid-century French design, characterized by clean lines and a sturdy solid elm frame. With this piece, Pierre Chapo celebrates the perfect combination of functional aesthetics and craftsmanship. With its impeccable geometric proportions, asymmetrical drawers, and sturdy structure, this sideboard is a testament to the excellence of 1960s design. Its refined details and timeless style make it a must-have for lovers of quality vintage furniture. The piece is in perfect condition, restored while maintaining its vintage charm. The R08 sideboard embodies Pierre Chapo’s design philosophy, influenced by masters such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier and the Bauhaus, and reflects a pivotal period in Pierre Chapo’s career, following his travels to Scandinavia and America, where he drew inspiration for his approach to design.