PIERRE JEANNERET
Pierre Jeanneret, born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1896, was a pivotal figure in 20th-century design, particularly renowned for his collaboration with his cousin, Le Corbusier. Initially trained as an architect, Jeanneret’s career blossomed alongside Le Corbusier’s, and together they crafted some of the most iconic pieces of modernist furniture and architecture. Their collaborative efforts birthed timeless classics like the iconic LC4 Chaise Lounge and the Chandigarh chair, showcasing a blend of functionality, simplicity, and elegance. Jeanneret’s individual contributions to design, however, extend beyond his partnership with Le Corbusier. He played a crucial role in shaping the architectural landscape of Chandigarh, India, where his designs for public buildings and urban planning left an enduring legacy. Jeanneret’s oeuvre reflects a commitment to human-centric design principles and a dedication to pushing the boundaries of form and function, solidifying his status as a luminary in the world of design.