Le Cigar

Le Cigar

Pierre ChareauWW-1920-090417
1920·Rayon, two-color complementary weft twill weave self-patterned by areas of plain and twill interlacing·77 × 128.2 cm (30 1/4 × 50 1/2 in.); Repeat: 48.2 × 31.5 cm (19 × 12 3/8 in.)

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Year
1920
Dimensions
77 × 128.2 cm (30 1/4 × 50 1/2 in.); Repeat: 48.2 × 31.5 cm (19 × 12 3/8 in.)

Artist

Pierre Chareau
Pierre Chareau

Pierre Chareau was a French architect and designer whose austere modernist interiors and furniture pioneered the integration of industrial materials and rational planning in domestic space during the early twentieth century. Working across architecture, interior design, and object creation, he rejected ornament in favor of structural clarity and functional precision. His most celebrated project, the Maison de Verre in Paris, exemplifies his commitment to transparency, steel framing, and the honest expression of building materials. Chareau's influence extended across European modernism through his rigorous formal language and conviction that design could reshape everyday living.

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Year
1920
Dimensions
77 × 128.2 cm (30 1/4 × 50 1/2 in.); Repeat: 48.2 × 31.5 cm (19 × 12 3/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1920-090417

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aic
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Artist

Pierre Chareau

Pierre Chareau

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