Description
The story of this design and furniture icon starts in 1938, when Antonio Bonet, an architect and town planner along with the architects Juanito Kurchan and Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy designed the BKF chair. The BKF chair achieved its highest popularity thanks to Knoll and owes its name to the acronym from the first letter of each surname of the architects who afterwards would create the Austral Group. The BKF chair also known as well as the Butterfly chair is a twenty century design cult object which is on display since 1944 in one of the most important contemporary art museum of the world, the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) of New York as a part of its permanent collection thanks to Edgar Kaufman who also acquired a second unit for the “Fallingwater” house designed by architect Frank Lloyd. Premium Cowhide, offers a select variety of designer premium leather lounge chairs based on the original BKF. We designed our unique disassembled frame. Premium argentinian leather, from grass fed cows and vegetable tanned, is hand-selected and artisanally made. Frames are quickly assembled & disassembled into four pieces, optimal for easy transport and storage. Destination country This price INCLUDES all taxes and tariffs charged by Argentine Customs upon shipping of orders but does NOT INCLUDE any taxes or tariffs that may be charged by the destination country upon arrival of orders. Clients must be aware of the political and customs arrangements in the destination country, where different taxes may apply.
Premium Cowhide, offers a select variety of designer premium leather lounge chairs based on the original BKF.
Disassembled frame
Frames are quickly assembled & disassembled into four pieces, optimal for easy transport and storage.
Black frame