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The Butterfly stool designed by Sori Yanagi in 1954, combines Eastern shapes with the technique for modelling multiplex developed by Charles and Ray Eames. It beautifully manifested the concept of symmetry while the Butterfly incorporates eastern shapes to create a soothing and comfortable design. Because of its unique style and functionality, it now resides in the Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art, among other fine museums worldwide.
Add a unique element to any room with this beautiful Butterfly Stool by Designer Editions. Its sleek design features two contoured plywood pieces that join together to create a streamlined silhouette with a sturdy and durable design. A high end style that resembles the original wavy shape that evokes the fluttering wings of a butterfly. Made with finest quality walnut veneer in an unusual design, that is sure to draw comment.
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