Miniature wooden Chandigarh Chair designed by Le Corbusier

850

5 in stock

Description

This 1:12 scale Chandigarh chair is handcrafted for the collector who appreciates the natural beauty of real wood and a clean, architectural silhouette.

​The Design

​The Chandigarh chair is an iconic piece designed by Mr. Le Corbusier. The same person behind the citybolanning of Chandigarh citybin north India. His philosophy for both was design for infrastructure.

This miniature “Essential Edition” is a study in minimalist construction. Each piece is meticulously hand-assembled from 10 precision hand cut parts, using high-strength glue to ensure a seamless and durable bond.

​By focusing on a streamlined assembly, the natural grain of the teakwood becomes the star of the piece, making it a versatile addition to any dollhouse, diorama, or professional architectural model.

​Key Features:

​Scale: 1:12 (Standard one-inch scale)

​Material: 100% Genuine [Insert Wood Type] — No MDF, plastic, or laser-charred edges.

​Assembly: Hand-assembled 10-part construction.

Size:
The size of this is 2X2x3 inches.

Options:
You can choose between between leather and fabric for the seat and the back. Vegans can choose fabric.

The color of the leather and the fabric may vary from piece to piece. If you want a particular color please message to discuss if it is possible. The total number of parts for this model is 10.

The option with the net back and seat, is the closest to the original chandigarh chair. This piece also has actual joinery. The total number of parts in this is 30.

Suitable for:

Very suitable for gifting to folks who are design, aesthetics, architecture sensitive. if they have any connection to Punjab, Haryana or Chandigarh even more so.

Shipping:

The piece will be shipped in a handmade wooden carton to ensure it safely reaches you. you can request a free gift packing and a handwritten message if it is intended as a gift.

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