Pierre Jeanneret Armchair, 1952-1956 [photo: artnet.com]
Angela Adams Chair, 2006 [photo: angelaadams.com]
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11.20.2006angela and le corbu's cousin, ooh la la Pierre Jeanneret Armchair, 1952-1956 [photo: artnet.com] Angela Adams Chair, 2006 [photo: angelaadams.com]The day before my birthday this past year, I saw a wonderful exhibition at the Sonnabend Gallery in Chelsea of Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. As soon as I saw Angela Adams' furniture offerings, I thought of this show. Her style is very Jeanneret, non? Oui? invitation to the exhibitionLabels: angela adams, architecture, art, furniture, modernism ::: |
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1 Comments:
I have similar-ish chairs in my livingroom. I think of them as 1960's law office waiting room chairs and they make me quite happy.
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