Any special request, contact us
Worldwide shipping, including insurance and customs management
Worldwide shipping, including insurance and customs management

T08 COFFEE TABLE IN SOLID ELM, PIERRE CHAPO (1963)

Référence :


5.900,00 incl.VATVAT on margin included according to article 297-A of the French General Tax Code

Coffee table by Pierre Chapo in solid elm, model T08 made in France in the 1960s. A remarkable piece for its aesthetic sobriety, as well as for the meticulousness brought to every detail.

Length : 55.12 in / 140 cm

Height : 13.39 in / 34 cm

Width : 20.47 in / 52 cm

Weigth : 66.14 lb / 30 kg

Contact us / Get in touch


    Categories: Twentieth century design, Coffee table

    Year of publication: 1963

    Origin: France

    Materials: Solid elm. The elm is recognized as one of the most beautiful and durable European species, which has become precious and rare since these trees fell victim to a disease a few decades ago.

    State: Very good condition, this piece of furniture has been restored retaining its period patina.

    Designer: Famous French designer,
    Pierre Chapo (1927-1987)
    was born in Paris in 1927. He began his professional career by collaborating with sculptors and architects-masters of work such as Charlotte Perriand for the resort of Les Arcs. It was by founding his own studio in 1956 that he was able to give free rein to his innovative vision of design. Inspired by the simplicity and beauty of nature, he created solid wood furniture with a minimalist and uncluttered aesthetic, which aroused the admiration of the design community. Among Pierre Chapo’s most striking creations are the T64 and T1000 chairs, the Ligne and Rectangular coffee tables, as well as the solid wood beds. Each of its pieces is remarkable for its aesthetic sobriety, as well as for the meticulousness brought to every detail, such as joints and finishes. Pierre Chapo’s talented career has been rewarded several times, including winning the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle in 1963 and the title of Best French Designer in 1968. His creations are considered icons of modern design and are exhibited in prestigious museums around the world.