Chareau
Five forms derived from rare archival pieces attributed to French modernist Pierre Chareau. Reimagined in handwoven all-weather wicker, they retain the original tension between delicacy and structure — some extended into sofa silhouettes that carry their architectural character at a larger scale.
Chareau
Pierre Chareau, architect by trade, a modernist by design—almost quite literally.
Crafting what we now revere as innovative and avant-garde designs, he seamlessly merged architecture, interior design and furniture with a flair that's distinctly his. His visionary approach embraced industrial materials like steel and glass, blending functionality and aesthetics into his creations.
His furniture designs were true game-changers, pushing boundaries with their inventive use of materials (such as wicker) and forms.
Despite his relatively lean portfolio, Pierre Chareau's brilliance has left an indelible mark on modern design. His creations continue to inspire architects, designers, and enthusiasts across generations, each piece infused with his distinctive style and wit.









