Copacabana Lounge Chairs by Mathieu Matégot

Copacabana Lounge Chairs by Mathieu Matégot

Copacabana Lounge Chairs by Mathieu Matégot

These two chairs fetched $10,625

100
Mathieu Matégot
Copacabana lounge chairs, pair
Atelier Matégot
France, 1955
perforated and enameled steel, leather
24 w x 27 d x 29.5 h inches

Estimate: $7,000–9,000
Result: $10,625

At Wright

Nerd Chair by David Geckeler

Nerd Chair by David Geckeler

Nerd Chair by David Geckeler

by David Geckeler
Via oneofthepaths and via Mocoloco.

Selling Out Chandigarh (02) – Kangaroo Chair by Pierre Jeanneret

Kangaroo Chair by Pierre Jeanneret

Jeanneret-lounge-chair-1960

Selling Out Chandigarh (2)

I started this series about the Selling Out of Chandigarh Furniture in March (time flies) with this post: Selling out Chandigarh (01) – Introduction. I came across more posts adressing the issue and would like to share some with you:

Midcenturia (the second photo is theirs) devoted a long post on the subject with some nice photos of the process of building Chandigarh. In a comment somebody pointed to a satirical post of Mondo Blog giving rise to some heated debate. Some would call it the “looting” of Chandigarh. The same people behind the Indian adventure (as they call it) were part of stripping some African countries from Jean Prouvé furniture that was sold in auctions all over the place for ginormous amounts: In one of the comments I found these wise words:

You know, this isn’t all. Chandigar’s been getting picked clean of its Le Corbusier furniture, fixtures–and manhole covers for years now.

The part where pickers bribe petty bureaucrats to look the other way while they load their offices and guest houses into a truck makes me angry; but the part where pickers save or salvage the same furniture from garbage bins and government surplus sales makes me want to thank them. The part where some random Chandigarhian is walking home drunk and falls into an open manhole because some dealer wants to make a fast EUR 18,000 at Artcurial, well…

Why post now?

The direct reason for this post was I visited Vienna in February and visited the Dorotheum building while there was another auction on display (Their 2012 Leap Day auction).

“Kangaroo” chair or “Chauffeuse” or more simple: Lounge Chair

Thereafter I rummaged around on their site a bit and found this Chandigarh chair.

I believe it is one of the neater furniture designs for Chandigarh.

I’m royally amazed each time I see a piece of the reasonably raw Chandigarh furniture fetch a high bid at an auction.

designed by Pierre Jeanneret for the Administrative Buildings in Chandigarh, c. 1955, teak, Indian rosewood, woven cane, height 60 cm, width 55 cm, depth 63 cm. (DR) Provenance: Administrative Buildings, Chandigarh, India. Lit.: E. Touchaleaume, G. Moreau, Le Corbusier. Pierre Jeanneret. L’Aventure indienne, Paris 2010, p. 570 (PJ-SI-59-A).

Specialist: Dr. Gerti Draxler
estimate EUR 15.000,- to 20.000,- (USD 21.500,- to 28.500,-)

Auction Date: 22.11.2011 – 17:00
Location: Palais Dorotheum
Public Viewing: 12.11. – 22.11.2011
Category: Design
realized price* EUR 15.180,- *USD 21.500,-

Via Dorotheum.

Tube Chairs by Jean-Pierre Martz

Tube Chair by Jean-Pierre Martz Wood

Martz Tube Chairs

In 2011 French designer with over 25 years of experience Jean-Pierre Martz decided to set up shop of his own and founded Martz Edition.

They are available in wood, but also sheet metal or aluminum. The Wooden one, model B-500-3 got my immediate attention by its stylish curvacious lines and color scheme

Discovered via Tumblr and Design 42 Day (read it as Design For Today).

Banco Cuca – Stool by Zanini de Zanine Caldas

Banco Cuca - Stool by Zanini de Zanine Caldas

Banco Cuca – Stool by Zanini de Zanine Caldas

Just auctioned at Wright, but not sold.

Zanini de Zanine Caldas
Banco Cuca
Brazil, 2009
solid reclaimed jacaranda
10.5 w x 10.5 d x 15 h inches

This work is number one from the edition of three. Impressed number and date: [1/3 2009] with branded signature to edge: [Zanini].

Estimate: $5,000–7,000