Pierre Jeanneret was a renowned Swiss architect and designer, best known for his close collaboration with his cousin, Le Corbusier, in the development of modern architecture and furniture design. Jeanneret played a significant role in the design of Chandigarh, India, where he created iconic pieces that blend functionality with aesthetic appeal. Table in solid teak and teak veneer known as "Square table". Thick, square veneered top with straight sides, resting on four wide, tapered vertical legs, presented face on. The perfectly square tabletop is upheld by four legs reminiscent of Jeanneret's signature V- and Z-leg styles. Each piece displays charming irregularities, making it one of a kind. The rounded legs taper from a narrow base to a wider top, inspired by airplane wing design. The slightly beveled tabletop showcases subtle detailing, and it's rare to find an original veneer on the top, which has also been treated with shellac.References:Catalogue Raisonné du Mobilier Jeanneret Chandigarh Jacques Dworczah