Miniatures Butterfly Stool

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****USUALLY SHIPS IN 8-10 WEEKS****Design Sori Yanagi, 1954Bent plywood, brassMade in Germany by VitraIn view of the above Yanagi's Butterfly stool can be described as unusual on a number of counts. The designer adopts a familiar Western shape and combines

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****USUALLY SHIPS IN 8-10 WEEKS****

Design Sori Yanagi, 1954

Bent plywood, brass

Made in Germany by Vitra

In view of the above Yanagi’s Butterfly stool can be described as unusual on a number of counts. The designer adopts a familiar Western shape and combines it with a technique employed by Charles and Ray Eames which involves using bent plywood for industrial manufacture. The stool is unusually cleverly constructed, with two identical shapes connected axisymmetrically by means of two screws underneath the seat and a screwed on brass rod. This creates a shape reminiscent in some ways of the torii (gates) to Shinto shrines, which gives the stool an oriental look. At the same time it calls to mind the wings of a butterfly, hence its name. The stool was awarded the gold medal at the 1957 Milan triennial.”,”show”:true,”links”:[],”images”:[{“alt”:”alt”,”srcSet”:[{“src”:”//www.vitra.com/en-us/_storage/asset/1599257/storage/v_fullbleed_1440x/18684334.jpg”,”width”:1440,”height”:411}],”translations”:{},”options”:{}}],”videos”:[],”content”:[],”attributes”:[],”filter”:[]}],”data”:[],”specials”:[],”newsletters”:[],”category”:[],”products”:[],”image”:{“srcSet”:[],”translations”:{},”options”:{}},”translations”:{“product_hero_actions_addwishlist”:”Add to watch list”,”product_hero_actions_addwishlist_exists”:”Item is on watch list”},”options”:{“padding”:true},”id”:”vitra–product-hero-0″}” class=”vitra–product-hero” data-id=”vitra–product-hero-0″>As a student in the 1940s Sori Yanagi accompanied Charlotte Perriand on her trips through Japan, thus becoming familiar with the classical Moderns. It is possible that this is what aroused Yanagi’s interest in seating, something which does not exist in Japanese culture. Even today a large number of Japanese households manage without any kind of seats, even in the cities, since it is traditional to sit on the floor on tatami mats.

In view of the above Yanagi’s Butterfly stool can be described as unusual on a number of counts. The designer adopts a familiar Western shape and combines it with a technique employed by Charles and Ray Eames which involves using bent plywood for industrial manufacture. The stool is unusually cleverly constructed, with two identical shapes connected axisymmetrically by means of two screws underneath the seat and a screwed on brass rod. This creates a shape reminiscent in some ways of the torii (gates) to Shinto shrines, which gives the stool an oriental look. At the same time it calls to mind the wings of a butterfly, hence its name. The stool was awarded the gold medal at the 1957 Milan triennial.
Dimensions: 3″ W X 2.25″ D X 2.75″ H

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