Selling Out Chandigarh (03) – One Person’s Trash is another Person’s Treasure

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Above dilapidated Chandigarh chairs. Below restored ones

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One Person’s Trash is another Person’s Treasure

Indian officials had looked 50 years or so to the rather raw furniture designed by Pierre Jeanneret who, in collaboration with his cousin Le Corbusier (Charles Edouard Janneret), had designed the city of Chandigarh. So what happens with old furniture? You try to sell it or you throw it away as trash. Until a clever Frenchman, Eric Touchaleaume, came along who assessed the true value of the furniture and started to buy dilapidated furniture from the local auctions and take it from the various junkyards. He restored the furniture in top condition. He wrote a book about it. Organized various prestigious galleries to showcase his finds and offered the furniture for sale by prestigious auction houses. And there and then it became apparent that Chandigarh was losing an important collection of original design and architecture and started people claiming that he was looting and robbing Chandigarh…other people would call it clever marketing…

More Links

  • Mondo Blogo Who used this subtitle and wrote a lengthy article about the controversy.
  • Patrick Seguin Gallery in Paris has a collection of restored Chandigarh chairs.
  • Chandigarh Design has a collection of photos of the dilapidated furniture from whom I borrowed some. I have a feeling it is the webshop of the French entrepreneur who decided to buy the lots.
  • My Introduction to this series.

Post Alia

When you take a close look at the dilapidated Chandigarh chairs and the mint condition ones you will agree with me that although raw, the design has been exceptionally sturdy. The chairs have survived 50 years of uninterested use and can be beautifully restored.

Klara Chair by Patricia Urquiola – 2011 IMM Cologne (31)

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Klara Chair

As Patricia Urquiola was the Curator of trends for the 2011 IMM Cologne exhibition, some of her chairs were on exhibition. Luckily, as she does very little with her web presence.

Update:

At Least Moroso gives us some insight in their products designed by Patricia… Seeing it I had to change the name from Karma into Klara. Sorry about that!

Trashing Le Corbusier Counterfeit

Trashing Le Corbusier Counterfeit

Trashing Le Corbusier Counterfeit

rockebrunes:

Le Corbusier counterfeit

Le Corbusier by Henri Cartier Bresson (1952)

Le Corbusier by Henri Cartier Bresson (1952)

Le Corbusier by Henri Cartier Bresson (1952)

dandismodextrarradio:

Le Corbusier por Henri Cartier Bresson. (1952).

Charlotte Perriand Chairs for Les Arcs Ski Resort

Charlotte Perriand Chairs for Les Arcs Ski Resort

Charlotte Perriand Chairs for Les Arcs Ski Resort

A beautiful and rare pair of chairs by the famous Architect and furniture designer Charlotte Perriand. These chairs were designed for use at the Les Arcs ski resort she helped design with Le Corbusier in the early 1960’s. The two chairs are in super condition showing a lovely aged patina to the thick black leather, which has been cleaned and fed. The tubular chromed frames are in mint condition and have also been polished.

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