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This page lists all content on our site that has been tagged with "Jeanneret, Pierre". You may find a variety of content here, from books, to exhibitions, to events.

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Armchair. France, 1929. Nickel-plated metal tubing, tanned leather and pony skin. Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, designers.

Armchair. France, 1932. Wood frame and pony skin. Eyre de Lanux, designer.

Built-in divan. France, circa 1927. Georges Djo-Bourgeois, designer.

Chaise longue France, 1929. Fur, bent polished tubular metal. Le Corbusier , Pierre Jeanneret , and Charlotte Perriand, designers.

Interior. Paris, circa 1929. Office of La Semaine de Paris journal. An office designed by Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, and Perrian.d. Robert...

Kitchen. Paris, 1929.Interior equipment. Charlotte Perriand, designer, Pierre Jeanneret and Le Corbusier, architects.

Model bathroom. Paris, 1929. Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, designers.

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