Charlotte Perriand helped redefine modern living through furniture and interiors that felt both functional and deeply considered. Best known for her collaborations with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, her work balanced clean architectural lines with warmth, texture and practicality.
Decades later, her influence still shapes contemporary interiors, from modular storage to the use of natural materials, proving that good design is as much about how a space feels as how it looks.
Early Modernism
Perriand joined Le Corbusier’s studio in 1927, bringing a more human approach to modernist design. Her furniture combined industrial materials with comfort and ease - a perspective that set her apart from many of her contemporaries.
Inspired by nature
Throughout her career, she looked to the natural world for inspiration. Wood, stone and simple forms became central to her work, particularly after time spent in Japan and the French Alps.
Lasting influence
Today, Perriand’s designs remain highly collectible and widely referenced across interiors. Her approach to living continues to resonate with designers and collectors alike.
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