Pierre Chapo B40 Desk Solid Elm - 1960s
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Exceptional B40 desk by Pierre Chapo crafted from solid elmwood in black ash. This piece dates back to the 1960s and adds a vintage touch to your workspace. The carved tabletop with slanted sides and corners is a remarkable feature of this desk, with its characteristic wood joints that Pierre Chapo is renowned for. The two cabinets that support the tabletop are equipped with shelves and drawers, providing ample storage space for your belongings. The high attention to detail is evident in the design, making it a true masterpiece. The cabinets are separate from the floating desktop, allowing you to arrange your workspace according to your preference.
Pierre Chapo (1927-1987) was born in a family of craftsmen and trained as an architect in Paris. After spending many years traveling through south and North America he and his partner Nicole set up Société Chapo, an architectural research consultancy and interior design firm. In 1958 they opened their famous gallery at 14 Boulevard de l'Hôpital. Chapo's work originated by means of special commissions that could later be adapted to universal needs. Chapo was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's balanced lines, Le Corbusier's research on proportions, and Bauhaus. Société Chapo was a design workshop and gallery in one where Nicole presented ceramics, textiles, and other designs by the great designers of the day. The three principles that motivated Pierre Chapo were 'material, form, and function.' He measured his furniture by means of the golden ratio and used elmwood as his preferred material.
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