Contemporary armchair Butterfly
feltpowder-coated steelchrome steel

contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
contemporary armchair
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
felt
Frame material
powder-coated steel, chrome steel
Color
red, customizable color
Base type
4-legged
Base material
steel base
Armrest
without armrests
Motif
plain
Seat height

32 cm
(12.6 in)

Total height

90 cm
(35.4 in)

Total width

82 cm
(32.3 in)

Total depth

76 cm
(29.9 in)

Description

For its 80th anniversary Knoll pays tribute to design originality, creating a special edition of the Butterfly chair. The year 1938 was a very fertile one for design history: among many developments, the Knoll company was founded, and a very special chair was designed, which Hans Knoll decided to include in the firm’s catalogue from 1947 to 1951, meeting with remarkable success. FEATURES Thanks to the technological prowess and fine craftsmanship of Knoll – indispensable allies to achieve products of the highest quality – today’s Butterfly has sinuous, dynamic lines, which are also made possible by the quality of the materials involved: the structure is in chromium-plated or coated steel, in white or black, while the seat is made with thermoformed felt. This element, in particular, represents the true innovation of the project, because thanks to its workmanship it becomes a self-supporting structure with the dual role of seat and covering. Furthermore, the laser shaping of the fabric, without added stitching, permits the direct interlock of the seat and the steel framework, ensuring comfort and elegance. CONSTRUCTION Chrome, Black and white base. FINISHES Felt is available in different colours.

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