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1965

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2013

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Stool For Les Arcs Ski Resort (France), 1965

This is a Stool for Les Arcs Ski Resort. It was designed by Charlotte Perriand and manufactured by BCB. It is dated 1965 and we acquired it in 2013. Its medium is pine. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.

I have this beautiful stool in my home and it is one of my favorites. Over the past decade Charlotte Perriand has received great recognition for her works alongside Eileen Gray, who is another female designer who I admire.

This object was donated by Irwin R. Berman and Linda Berman. It is credited The Linda and Irwin R. Berman Stool Collection.

  • Stool (USA)
  • painted wood.
  • Gift of Knoll International.
  • 1990-139-4

Our curators have highlighted 1 object that are related to this one.

  • Lukki Stool
  • bent wood, painted bent tubular steel, plastic (feet).
  • The Linda and Irwin R. Berman Stool Collection.
  • 2013-50-2

Its dimensions are

H x diam.: 45.2 x 33 cm (17 13/16 in. x 13 in.)

Cite this object as

Stool For Les Arcs Ski Resort (France), 1965; Designed by Charlotte Perriand (French, 1903 - 1999); Manufactured by BCB; pine; H x diam.: 45.2 x 33 cm (17 13/16 in. x 13 in.); The Linda and Irwin R. Berman Stool Collection; 2013-50-37

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Ellen DeGeneres Selects.

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