Tabouret Berger

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Tabouret Berger is a minimalist wooden stool designed by French modernist architect and designer Charlotte Perriand, known for its simple, functional form and use of natural materials.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf furniture design
stool
associatedWith 20th-century furniture design
French modern design
associatedWithDesigner Charlotte Perriand’s wooden furniture series
canAlsoServeAs bedside table
side table
colorScheme natural wood tones
constructionType solid wood construction
countryOfOrigin France
designer Charlotte Perriand
designMovement modernist
designPrinciple functionality
human-scale proportions
simplicity
designStyle minimalist
emphasizes craftsmanship
honest expression of materials
hasCharacteristic compact dimensions
robustness
visual warmth
hasDesignGoal comfort without ornamentation
integration with everyday life
hasForm functional
simple
hasFunction seating
hasLegs three legs
influencedBy traditional Alpine furniture
inspiredBy rustic vernacular stools
isArmless true
isBackless true
marketedAs collectible design object
materialUsed wood
namedInLanguage French
nameMeaning shepherd’s stool
partOf Charlotte Perriand furniture oeuvre
primaryUse domestic interiors
informal seating
suitableFor flexible seating arrangements
small spaces
surfaceShape round seat
typicalEnvironment bedroom
living room
mountain or rural interiors
usesMaterial natural materials

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Charlotte Perriand notableWork Tabouret Berger