The Inheritor
You buy things once and keep them. The room looks like it has always been there because most of it has. Rooted in the traditions of English country houses and French interiors, The Inheritor chooses for permanence, not for the moment.
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The Elements
Aged wood. Hand-finished brass. Leather. Fine textiles. Classical proportions. Traditional craftsmanship. Furniture built to be repaired, cared for, and passed down.
View Pierre Jeanneret Library Storage Cabinet, Nehru Library PAU, c. 1960


Pierre Jeanneret Library Storage Cabinet, Nehru Library PAU, c. 1960
WHAT IT REJECTS
Passing trends. Disposable design. Furniture made to be replaced. If it is not worth keeping, it is probably not worth bringing home.
The Inheritor
Chooses for permanence, not for the moment.
The Elements
Aged wood. Hand-finished brass. Leather. Fine textiles. Classical proportions. Traditional craftsmanship. Furniture built to be repaired, cared for, and passed down.
View Pierre Jeanneret Four-Door Cabinet, Panjab University, Chandigarh, c. 1960


Pierre Jeanneret Four-Door Cabinet, Panjab University, Chandigarh, c. 1960


























































































