Curule Stool, c. 1925
Curule Stool, c. 1925
Curule Stool, c. 1925

Pierre Chareau

Curule Stool, c. 1925

Satin sycamore.
Available in different wood finishes.

H. 35 × L. 52 × P. 33 cm
H. 13.75 × W. 20.5 × D. 13 in

Presented at the 1925 International Exhibition of Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, the Curule Stool, also known as SN1, is an iconic piece by Pierre Chareau. This piece appears in Marciel L'Herbier's film "L'Inhumaine", alongside creations by Michel Dufet and Robert Mallet-Stevens.

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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...

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