T Stool, c. 1927

Pierre Chareau

T Stool, c. 1927

Varnished oak & patinated steel.
Available in different wood species and finishes.

H. 48 x L. 49 x P. 41 cm
H. 18.8 x W. 19.25 x D. 16 in

From the so-called "Wood-metal" period, considered as one of the most accomplished of Pierre Chareau's modern production, the T Stool, or SN3, stands as an emblematic creation by the French designer, realized in collaboration with ironworker Louis Dalbet. The piece was featured in numerous projects, including the Grand Hôtel de Tours (1928) and the iconic Maison de Verre (1928-1931).

Download specs
enquire

Send-us a message

DESIGNER

PIERRE CHAREAU

1883 - 1950

“To better satisfy the demands of our reason and our refined, evolving sentiments, merged in the admirable beauty of living”

A furniture designer, decorator, and architect, Pierre Chareau created a distinctive and concentrated body of work, marked by strength and rare tension, in less than ten years, from 1925 to 1932.

Born on August 4, 1883, in Bordeaux, Chareau displayed an artistic sensibility for music, painting, and drawing...

Learn More