The T21 table required meticulous development: nothing could be left to approximation. Its proportions needed to be calibrated with precision to achieve the exact angle between the tabletop and its legs, while also determining the specific degree of shaping required for each leg so they could meet perfectly at the center. At the convergence point, a pentagonal wooden element—set like a bolt at the core of the structure—locks the entire system into place.
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Designed by Pierre Chapo, re-edited by Chapo Création
Round table pictured here in oak
Small — Seats up to 6
Medium — Seats up to 8
Large — Seats up to 10
Extra Large — Seats up to 12
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The T21 table required meticulous development: nothing could be left to approximation. Its proportions needed to be calibrated with precision to achieve the exact angle between the tabletop and its legs, while also determining the specific degree of shaping required for each leg so they could meet perfectly at the center. At the convergence point, a pentagonal wooden element—set like a bolt at the core of the structure—locks the entire system into place.Â
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Born in Paris in 1927, Pierre Chapo studied architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts. During his formative years, he traveled extensively through Northern Europe and the Americas, visiting, among other places, Taliesin West, the famed residence of Frank Lloyd Wright. These trips and encounters, including a serendipitous collaboration with a traditional shipwright, left a lasting influence on his work and approach to wood and cabinetmaking. Working closely with his wife, the painter and sculptor Nicole Lormier, he founded Galerie Chapo, a dedicated space for selling his designs alongside those of important artists like Isamu Noguchi. The gallery was one of the very first French stores dedicated to high-quality design. As both designer and cabinetmaker, Chapo elevated the beauty and uniqueness of wood through timeless designs while celebrating his profound bond with nature. Despite his untimely death in 1987, his legacy lives on, inspiring contemporary designers who regard him as a true master.Â

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