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Largest ever exhibition of Charlotte Perriand furniture goes on display in New York

December 11, 2018

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Largest ever exhibition of Charlotte Perriand furniture goes on display in New York

by Emma Tucker
 

A bumper exhibition of Charlotte Perriand’s pioneering furniture designs has gone display at New York’s Venus Over Manhattan gallery.

The furniture designer – who was hired by Le Corbusier to oversee interiors on his projects – was a key player in the Modernist movement and had a career spanning 80 years.

Nearly 50 key projects are on display in the gallery. This includes a tubular steel chair made in partnership with the architect, and a six-sided table Perriand created in the late 1930s for her Montparnasse apartment. Its unusual shape was designed to fit more people around it.

A kitchen made for Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation and a room filled with furniture she designed for student accommodation in Paris are also on show.

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