Value and estimate of Pierre Chapo's furniture

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If you own a work by or based on the designer Pierre Chapo and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers can advise you. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its value on the current market. Then, if you wish to sell your work of art, we will guide you towards the best possible means of obtaining the best possible price. 

 
Artist's rating and value  

 

A leading 20th-century designer, Pierre Chapo's work is often featured in auction rooms. Indeed, Pierre Chapo's furniture is all the rage on the art market and highly prized by collectors. With his constantly rising market value, the designer has established himself as one of the most sought-after names on the market. A piece of furniture by Pierre Chapo can fetch tens of thousands of euros at auction. His T20 table, for example, sold for over €53,000 in 2019. 

 

Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious

Furniture type

Estimate

Armchairs

From €50 to €11,000 

Stool

From €150 to €13,000

Chair

From €100 to €15,600 

Coffee table

From €250 to €35,500

Dining table

From €300 to €53,100

Library

From €300 to €22,100 

Office

From €600 to €22,000

Buffet

From €700 to €29,400 

Chest of drawers

800 to €12,000

Bench seat

From €800 to €16,900 

Bed

From €800 to €37,000 

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The life of Pierre Chapo 

Pierre Chapo was born in Paris in 1927. After graduating as an architect, he traveled to many countries with his wife Nicole Lormier, also an artist. During his travels, Pierre Chapo visited many places, including Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio at Taliesin West. This visit had a lasting influence on his art.  

 

It was in the 50s that Chapo, with the help of his wife, began producing and marketing his first pieces. It was a great success, with the designer attracting loyal customers.  

His creations are simple and uncluttered, and devoid of all ornamentation, bringing furniture back to traditional craftsmanship. 

Chapo wanted to make his furniture design aesthetically pleasing.  

 

In 1960, Pierre Chapo was awarded the gold medal at the Paris Crafts Exhibition. At the same time, he decided to set himself a challenge, that of departing from his successful productions and rethinking his entire approach to furniture. His inspiration came from Charlotte Perriand.  

 

His new furniture draws on the tradition of Provence, the region to which he moved in 1968.  

He even opened his own furniture factory, "Chapo Gordes SA", which is still in operation today.  

 

Throughout his career, Pierre Chapo has put his artistic vision to the fore at numerous conferences on traditional wood craftsmanship. He speaks in France and abroad. He encourages students to preserve this craft.  

 

In 1983, Pierre Chapo was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease. Severely weakened, he died in 1987, shortly before his sixtieth birthday. 

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The artist's works and style 

He was strongly influenced by organic architecture and modern design. Pierre Chapo was committed to the use of natural materials, which he deliberately left raw in order to bring out the beauty of the material itself.  

 

With his timeless style, clean lines and simple geometric forms, Pierre Chapo paid great attention to detail and craftsmanship. Thus, his works were often designed with visible joints and assemblies, emphasizing the craftsmanship and solidity of his pieces. 

As a designer, Chapo placed great importance on the practical function of his furniture. His pieces were therefore versatile and ergonomic, optimizing the use of space while maintaining an elegant, balanced sense of design.  

Also known for his exploration of textures and materials, Pierre Chapo creates tactile and sensory surfaces on his works. In addition, the designer has often incorporated sculptural elements into his furniture, to create organic forms. These experiments testify to his passion for nature.  

Appraising your property   

If you own a work by Pierre Chapo, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal by filling out our online form. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you to provide an estimate of the market value of your work signed by or after Pierre Chapo.  

If you're thinking of selling your work, our specialists will also guide you through the various alternatives available to obtain the best possible price, taking into account market trends and the specific features of each item.  

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