Pierre Chapo - B40 Desk And Storage
by Chapo Création
Material
Solid Wood
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The B40 by Pierre Chapo addresses desk design as a structural question: how to integrate a worksurface and storage unit without either element compromising the other.
The top sits on two solid cylindrical legs on one side and rests on a three-drawer cabinet on the other. That cabinet appears to float, connected to the top by a small integrated post rather than a full frame. The asymmetry is deliberate. Each support element performs its role without redundancy, and the softly rounded edges across the piece, including flush-integrated drawer pulls, read as restraint rather than afterthought.
Made in solid oak, finished with linseed oil in the Chapo Création tradition, the B40 develops a warm medium-brown tone that deepens over time. The grain is always present across the surface.
The B40 appears in the Chapo Création collection on Monde Singulier. Its contained proportions make it as functional in a bedroom or library as at a dedicated desk.
W 150 x D 74 x H 71.5 cm
W 59.06 x D 29.13 x H 28.15 in
Materials: Solid Wood. The following types of woods are available : Elm, Oak, Ash, Beech or Cypress.
About
Chapo Création
Pierre Chapo trained as an architect at the Beaux-Arts de Paris before turning to furniture after the Second World War. Le Corbusier, the Bauhaus masters, and Frank Lloyd Wright shaped his thinking. After returning from North America with his partner Nicole Lormier, they opened the Galerie Chapo in Paris's 5th arrondissement in 1958, showing his work alongside Scandinavian and modern design.
In a workshop in Clamart, Chapo developed his first production pieces: the T01 table, the S01 stool, and the L01 (the Godot bed, commissioned by Samuel Beckett). Each was assembled in solid elm or oak using patented joinery systems, without nails or glue. The City of Paris awarded him its Gold Medal in 1960; the Société des artistes décorateurs followed with a Bronze Medal in 1967.
After Chapo's death in 1987, his son Fidel ran the atelier until 2021. Today Chapo Création is directed by his grandson Zoran Chapo, who continues production at the studio in Gordes, Vaucluse, using oak and elm from certified forests finished with linseed oil and turpentine. More than 100 original designs remain in the catalog. In 2024 the studio collaborated with Yves Salomon on a collection shown at Maison&Objet in Paris.
The Chapo Création collection is available on Monde Singulier.












































