"The seed of Chandigarh is well sown. It is for the citizens to see that the tree flourishes."
- Le Corbusier
Chandigarh is one of the most ambitious urban planning projects of the 20th century. Commissioned by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru following partition in 1947, the city was conceived as a symbol of modern, independent India. Le Corbusier was appointed lead architect in 1951, alongside his cousin Pierre Jeanneret and a team of Indian architects that included Eulie Chowdhury, who was the only connection between Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and the Indian design team and administrators.
The furniture for the Capitol Complex and all of its many buildings was never an afterthought for Le Corbusier. Working alongside his cousin Pierre Jeanneret, who served as resident architect in Chandigarh from 1951 to 1965, and designer Charlotte Perriand, he understood that the interiors of the Capitol Complex needed to reflect the same Modernist principles as the buildings themselves. Pierre Jeanneret took the lead on furniture design for the project, creating pieces that were functional, honest in their use of materials, and deeply rooted in local craft traditions. Readily available materials like teak and rattan became the primary materials, giving the furniture a distinctly Indian character while remaining true to Modernist ideals.
The Capitol Complex Office Chair is one of the most recognizable in Chandigarh's Capitol Complex, found throughout the offices of the Secretariat. The independent pieces, including the side bars in an inverted "V" supporting the armrests, are all made of solid wood. The woven backrest and seat, stretched across a wooden frame, are elements common in the area, much like the use of local woods like teak.
This armless variant follows the same design language, using shorter V-shaped side bars and placing greater emphasis on the woven cane seat and backrest sequence, connected by a bold geometric section supported by two wooden profiles and coplanar legs.
Cassina's reissue honors the integrity of the originals, offering the classic version in natural teak alongside an oak version in a variety of finishes.
Capitol Complex Chair
By Pierre Jeanneret, From Cassina- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Hommage à Pierre Jeanneret, 1958
- Made in Italy by Cassina
- Dimensions
- 17.7" w | 22.4" d | 31.8" h | seat: 16.9"
- Materials
- Woven Viennese cane, solid oak or teak
- Shipping Time
- Select options for shipping time
- historically significant
- additional configurations available
- iconic design
- archival reissue
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