Designed by Pierre Chapo and produced in France in 1973, the model T21 dining table is a celebrated example of the designer’s mastery of solid wood construction and structural clarity. The thick round tabletop reveals the expressive grain and natural character of elm, with the visible edge joints - a hallmark of Chapo’s craftsmanship - demonstrating the precision and honesty of his joinery techniques. Beneath the top, five intersecting legs form a dynamic crossed base that creates both structural stability and a sculptural visual rhythm.
Pierre Chapo (1927–1987) stands among the most important figures of postwar French design. Trained as an architect at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he combined a deep respect for traditional craftsmanship with modernist principles of proportion and construction. After travelling extensively through Scandinavia and the Americas, he founded Société Chapo with his wife Nicole in 1957. Elm became his preferred material, valued for its strength and expressive grain, and his designs were guided by the principles of material, form, and function, often informed by the golden ratio. This round table comfortably seats 4 to 6 people, making it both a practical dining piece and a refined example of Chapo’s enduring design philosophy.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1BrandPierre ChapoHeight74 cmWidth160 cmDepth160 cm