BKF Chair
Antonio Bonet, Juan Kurchan & Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy - C. 1938
In 1938 the Grupo Austral made up of Antonio Bonet, Juan Kurchan and Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy, among others, designed this original and iconic chair.
Starting from a simple design concept and carried out with great economy of means, the BKF, also called “Butterfly”, due to its butterfly shape with open wings, proposes a new way of sitting, or rather, multiple ways of sitting . This is his main contribution to the world of the chair.
A large piece of natural leather in the shape of a butterfly is suspended from a light structure of criss-cross iron rod painted in black and finished with rubber ferrules.
The BKF became an icon of the 1950s and has been one of the most copied designs in history.
Dimensions: Height: 91 cm, Width: 67 cm, Depth: 79 cm |
Condition: Good vintage condition, with signs of use on the frame and seat. |
Availability: Not available |
Reference: S-0007 |
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