The Capitol Complex Chair was originally designed by Pierre Jeanneret as part of the Chandigarh Capitol Complex project in the 1950s. Chandigarh was a major architectural endeavor led by Jeanneret and Le Corbusier, which aimed to symbolize India’s post-independence optimism and modernist ideals.
The Capitol Complex Series Chairs were part of Jeanneret’s furniture contributions to the project. This side chair features a unique construction in oak or teak, with a Viennese cane seat and back. It is characterized by strong, geometric lines, minimalist proportions, and distinctive upside-down V-shaped legs.
The Capitol Complex Chair is a timeless and significant piece of furniture design history.
Shown in Vienna Straw on Black Oak Frame, with and without Saffron Velvet Cushion.