Rattan Office Chair:
Similar to a cane office chair, a rattan office chair features a frame with a seat and/or backrest woven from rattan, a natural material derived from palm plants. Rattan chairs offer a rustic yet elegant look and are prized for their durability and comfort.
Kangaroo Hands:
This term likely refers to a characteristic feature of the Pierre Jeanneret Armchair, where the armrests resemble the paws of a kangaroo. The unique design of these armrests is one of the distinguishing features of Jeanneret's furniture.
India Furniture:
This refers to the furniture produced or designed in India. It encompasses a wide range of styles, materials, and techniques, reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage and craftsmanship traditions.
Pierre Jeanneret:
Pierre Jeanneret was a Swiss-French architect and furniture designer, known for his collaboration with Le Corbusier and his contributions to modernist architecture and furniture design, particularly in Chandigarh, India.
Cane Office Chair:
A cane office chair typically features a frame made of wood or metal, with a seat and/or backrest woven from cane. This type of chair is known for its lightweight, breathable, and durable qualities, making it a popular choice for office furniture.
Chairs Chandigarh:
This term likely refers to the chairs designed or used in Chandigarh, India, particularly those associated with the architectural projects of Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret in the city.
Pierre Jeanneret Furniture:
This encompasses the furniture designs created by Pierre Jeanneret, which include chairs, tables, desks, and storage units. Jeanneret's furniture is known for its clean lines, functional simplicity, and use of natural materials.
Pierre Jeanneret Armchair:
The Pierre Jeanneret Armchair, also known as the Kangaroo Chair or Office Cane Chair, is one of Jeanneret's most iconic furniture designs. It features a teak wood frame and a seat/backrest woven from cane, exemplifying his blend of aesthetics and ergonomic principles.