Add fluttery motifs to your space with this butterfly-base side table. Crafted from quality mango wood complete with a rounded glass tabletop. Online return only. This item cannot be returned instore. Please note furniture items currently cannot be shipped to Northern Ireland or The Republic of Ireland. Delivery of large furniture items may take 1-2 weeks and are therefore not eligible for Next Day Delivery. Content + Care - 70% Mango wood, 30% Glass - Wipe clean Size - Dimensions: L: 45cm x W: 45cm x H: 47cm - Shipping dimensions: L: 55cm x W: 14cm x H: 55cm
Butterfly skamlen er et mesterværk designet af den japanske designer, Sori Yanagi. Han yndede at mikse westernlignende industrielt design med japansk ynde og blødhed. Sori Yanagi designede udover møbler også togstationer, biler, glas, belysning og en masse andet. Butterfly Stool er et ikonisk møbel, der kombinerer østens former med det formpressede træværk, som var en metode, udviklet af Eames-parret. Skamlens to ens sædestykker er fornemt holdt sammen med messingskruer og detaljer, der står flot til det lyse ahorn træ. Butterfly Stool kommer også i en version af palisander. Design: Sori Yanagi, 1954 Mål: H 39 x B 42 cm Materiale: Ahornfiner, messing
A fair warning: The Collins C Side Table is a bit of a showoff at parties. Done in gold-finished iron, this stylish accent table has intricate butterfly details on the top making it a unique place to rest cocktail glasses and snacks.
Whether it's a fresh vase of flowers or an abstract print for your gallery wall, here are plenty inexpensive and easy ways to give your home that much-needed makeover.
Side Butterfly cutter is available in 5 sizes. Cutter dimensions*: Mini: 2.25 in. tall x 1.88 in. wideSmall: 2.5 in. tall x 2 in. wideRegular: 3.75 in. tall x 3.13 in. wideLarge: 4.13 in. tall x 3.25 in. wide X-Large: 4.25 in. tall x 3.38 in. wide Photo Credits:Pink butterfly by Grown with SugarPastel butterfly with le
Designed by Naoto Fukasawa Dimensions: 27 1/8"W x 29 7/8"D x 31 3/4"H (14 1/8"Seat height) Materials: Available in a variety of fabrics and leathers Made in Italy Butterflies in flight. The design image was that of a chair that would "welcome" gracefully - with the graceful movement of a butterfly - which in Latin is called a "papilio". Grande Papilio was designed with fluidity around an upside-down truncated cone. The ample space of its large upper back and the curved shape of its cozy seat are a clear signs of a desire to offer maximum comfort to anyone who wants to sit it this chair. This is a truly iconic product, even though its aesthetics were not a high priority according to the designer. Fukasawa, who puts people's behavior before an interest for shape, said: “I wanted the chair to look naturally comfortable, to have the same shape that relaxation would have if it were represented by an image." The wings that extend at the sides of the chair emphasize the sensation of comfort: in the chair and the small armchair, they help support the hips and the back; in the Grande Papilio chair and the Love Papilio sofa, they cushion the head to offer isolation and tranquillity. The same spirit of simplicity, immediacy and comfort have guided the functional development of the entire Papilio series: the Grande Papilio and Piccola Papilio armchairs, the chairs Papilio and Mini Papilio, the Love Papilio sofa and the Papilio bed.
This cream lacquer cabinet is beautifully made with traditional wooden peg hinges and a single drawer at the top. These pretty little bedside cabinets are decorated with gold leaf and painted by hand so each one is unique. The colourful butterflies on the doors are framed on the outside with flowers in gold, red and green. The butterfly is a symbol of happiness in a marriage for the Chinese and as such is often seen on painted Chinese cabinets and chests that were made to be given as part of a wedding settlement. Also available in black lacquer or red lacquer. Other colours can be made to order.
Mike Reclaimed Oak Stool by Fred and Juul Dimensions: D 31 x W 36 x H 45 cm. Materials: Reclaimed oak and brass. This stool can also be used as a side table. Custom sizes, materials or finishes are available. Please contact us. Mike was born out of a geometrical game of combining rhombi. Twelve wooden elements with rhombus-shaped tops are assembled with brass handmade wing bolts to form a stool, side table or night stand. Two, three or even more pieces, with their hexagonal top and star-shaped base, can be united to form a bench or coffee table. Fred&Juul, short for Federico Minarelli and Julie Janssen, are two architects who decided working as architects isn’t for them. It was when designing custom furniture for their clients and developing it with the amazingly skilled local artisans that they truly found joy in their work. So, in 2012 they decided to solely focus on that and launched their first lighting and furniture collection. with the exception of the renovation of the old Tuscan farmhouse that would become their home and studio, a labor of sorrow, but mostly love (see the result on the press page!). What sets them apart is how they see and use their materials of choice: bronze, brass, wood and stone. Their designs value the inherent nature of these materials and how they are meticulously crafted, like the grainy, clouded surface of their Raffaele light in sandcast brass or the juxtaposed Oak grains in the marquetry of their Maurits table. Starring all these aspects in the story of a piece, is what makes it unique and last. Over the years they have increasingly worked with interior designers on custom pieces for high end projects all over the world, thanks to their attention for detail, refined aesthetic sense and collaboration with the best highly specialized craftsmen Tuscany has to offer. less