Pierre Chapo “T06” cross-bar coffee table for Chapo Création, elm, France, 1960
Crafted in solid elm, the “T06” coffee table by Pierre Chapo exemplifies the designer’s devotion to proportion, joinery, and the expressive power of wood.
Designed in 1960, it reflects Chapo’s architectural sensibility—where structure and beauty coexist through logic and craftsmanship.
The table’s rectangular top rests on a frame joined by a distinctive cross-bar, emphasizing balance and stability. Each corner showcases Chapo’s signature dovetail joints, revealing both the precision of his technique and the integrity of the material.
Pierre Chapo (1927–1987) remains one of France’s most revered modernist cabinetmakers. His work stands alongside that of Charlotte Perriand and Jean Prouvé—sharing their commitment to honest construction and natural materials, yet distinguished by a warmer, more tactile approach to form.
A timeless example of French mid-century design, where craftsmanship becomes geometry, and wood becomes architecture.
Height: 13.78 in (35 cm)
Width: 13 in (33 cm)
Depth: 43.31 in (110 cm)
1960
1960-1969
Elm
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