Charlotte Perriand Wardrobe from Les Arcs Ski Resort, circa 1968
Charlotte Perriand wardrobe design and installed in Les Arcs Ski Lodge in the french alps in 1967. It offers a large amount of storage with a single sliding door made in solid pinne to reveal one large compartment on the left, and two large compartments on the right, one with shelves, and one for hanging storage.
Dimensions : Heigh : 173 / Larger : 150 / Depth : 58 cm
About the designer : Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999) was a highly influential French designer and architect, best known for her role in shaping modernist furniture and interiors in the 20th century. A leading figure of modern design, associated with the Modern Movement in Europe. Worked closely with Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret, helping to bring a more human, functional, and material-driven sensibility to their studio’s work. She was a Pioneered the use of industrial materials (steel, aluminum, glass) and later incorporated natural materials (wood, bamboo), creating a warmer, more organic modernism. She Integrated Japanese aesthetics after living in Japan (1940–1942), which deeply influenced her later work through modularity, simplicity, and craftsmanship. Today, she is widely recognized as a major force behind many works once attributed primarily to male collaborators. Her focus on social design, modularity, and material honesty paved the way for contemporary furniture and interior design.