Capitol Complex Dining Chair w/ Arms, Set of 2
Designed by Hommage à Pierre Jeanneret for Cassina
Made in Italy
Our floor model Capitol Complex Dining Arm Chairs set is now on sale and ready for pickup at our Denver showroom. In excellent condition, this floor model collection features black-stained oak and woven Viennese cane.
- One (1) set of two (2) available
- Includes two (2) Osaka seat cushions
- Excellent condition
- Shipping not included
- Sold as-is
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Pierre Jeanneret, Designer
Born in Geneva in 1896, Pierre Jeanneret was a forward-thinking modernist who spent much of his career working in collaboration with his cousin, Le Corbusier. For over 20 years, they designed architectural spaces and furniture pieces together. One of their largest collaborations—urban planning and architecture for the city of Chandigarh, India.
Overview
Capitol Complex Dining Chair by Pierre Jeanneret is a Cassina reissue of the classic chair that was designed for the Chandigarh Capitol Complex designed by architect Le Corbusier in 1951.
This chair is one of the most recognizable in the Complex, found throughout the offices of the Secretariat. The independent pieces, including the legs in an inverted “V”, are all made of solid wood. The woven backrest and seat, stretched across a wooden frame, are elements common in the area.
The floor model set includes two dining chairs with arms in black-stained oak with woven Viennese cane. Two dining side chairs and a 106″ dining table are also available, sold separately.
DISPLAY SALE TERMS
- All sales final.
- All display sale items are sold as-is.
- All items are available for immediate pickup.
- To evaluate condition, please visit the Denver showroom or request additional images.
- Studio Como does NOT deliver or coordinate delivery for display sale items, but we will refer you to companies that provide the service.
About Cassina
With the instinct to foretell today what will become a classic tomorrow, Cassina has been designing the future of interiors for over 90 years. Founded by brothers Cesare and Umberto Cassina in 1927, the company is credited with launching industrial design in post-war Italy.




