Le Corbusier - Jeanneret e Perriand
A Modern Partnership
Protagonists of twentieth-century design culture, Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand began a collaboration in the late 1920s that would shape the history of design. In their shared work, furniture became an integral part of architecture: essential objects, built around the body and function, designed to accompany a new idea of modern living.
Le Corbusier
Architect of Rigour and Vision
Le Corbusier brought the power of modern architectural thought to design. His seating was born from a clear concept of order, proportion, and rationality, where structure is exposed and form renounces ornamentation. Each project is conceived as a natural extension of space, part of a coherent and timeless system.
Pierre Jeanneret
The Measure of the Project
A silent yet decisive presence, Pierre Jeanneret translates vision into construction. Attentive to structure, comfort, and durability, he makes projects concrete and habitable. His contribution ensures balance and solidity, transforming modern ideas into objects designed for everyday use.
Charlotte Perriand
Il progetto come esperienza umana
Charlotte Perriand introduce una sensibilità nuova, più vicina al corpo e alla vita reale. La sua ricerca rende il design moderno più accogliente, fluido e vissuto. Grazie al suo sguardo, le sedute del gruppo superano il rigore astratto e diventano oggetti da abitare, capaci di coniugare funzione, comfort e libertà.