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Miko Designs' designer furniture - Iceland Mariposa chair by Cuero
Miko Designs' designer furniture - Iceland Mariposa chair by Cuero
Miko Designs' designer furniture - Iceland Mariposa chair by Cuero
Miko Designs' designer furniture - Iceland Mariposa chair by Cuero
Miko Designs' designer furniture - Iceland Mariposa chair by Cuero
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Miko Designs' designer furniture - Iceland Mariposa chair by Cuero
Miko Designs' designer furniture - Iceland Mariposa chair by Cuero
Miko Designs' designer furniture - Iceland Mariposa chair by Cuero

Iceland Mariposa

from $2,904.50

by Cuero.

In 1938 Bonet, Kurchan and Ferrari created their ‘BFK Chair’ in Buenos Aires. Cuero refined the design of their ‘La Mariposa’, or the ‘Butterfly chair’ over 15 years to make it most comfortable in the world.

A classical piece of furniture, Cuero’s design is made deep in the Swedish forests. With its Argentinian background and 25 years of leather experience, Cuero has a clear focus on quality and sustainability

These exciting versions of the modern classic, available in exclusive lamb’s wool from the rugged landscapes and pure air of Iceland. Admired for their fantastic wool and beautiful colours, the skins are tanned ecologically to ensure natural colours.

Read the story of the Pampa Mariposa below.

Dimensions

87 cm (width) x 86 cm (depth) x 92 cm (height)

Specifications

The steel is cut and bent with precision while a human touch is required to carefully select the best leather.

The Iceland Mariposa is available with shorn or long hair, and a standard black frame, or matte chrome frame.

The story of the Mariposa Chair

In the late 1930’s two young architectsJuan Kurchan and Jorge Ferrari Hardoy returned to Buenos Aires with Antonio Bonet i Castellana, a Catalonian colleague and friend with whom they had been collaborating. Together, the three of them brought a clear vision for a modern version of Fenby’s 1877 ‘La Tripolina’ chair. Unveiled in 1938, their chair featured a 12 mm steel frame and a heavy-duty leather seat.

Only a few examples were produced. Despite winning some awards, the chairs were left unsold in a Buenos Aires store. Two of the chairs were finally brought to the US, one of which went to Fallingwater, and the other which can still be admired at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Some years after the World War II, a new generation was ready for the trio’s seating concept. Originally named the ‘BKF’ (the initials of the three designers), the design became known as the “Butterfly Chair” or the “Bat”. Mass production took off in the 1950s and 1960s.

After more than 25 years in the leather industry, four new and exciting versions of this modern classic are now being produced in Sweden.

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by Cuero.

In 1938 Bonet, Kurchan and Ferrari created their ‘BFK Chair’ in Buenos Aires. Cuero refined the design of their ‘La Mariposa’, or the ‘Butterfly chair’ over 15 years to make it most comfortable in the world.

A classical piece of furniture, Cuero’s design is made deep in the Swedish forests. With its Argentinian background and 25 years of leather experience, Cuero has a clear focus on quality and sustainability

These exciting versions of the modern classic, available in exclusive lamb’s wool from the rugged landscapes and pure air of Iceland. Admired for their fantastic wool and beautiful colours, the skins are tanned ecologically to ensure natural colours.

Read the story of the Pampa Mariposa below.

Dimensions

87 cm (width) x 86 cm (depth) x 92 cm (height)

Specifications

The steel is cut and bent with precision while a human touch is required to carefully select the best leather.

The Iceland Mariposa is available with shorn or long hair, and a standard black frame, or matte chrome frame.

The story of the Mariposa Chair

In the late 1930’s two young architectsJuan Kurchan and Jorge Ferrari Hardoy returned to Buenos Aires with Antonio Bonet i Castellana, a Catalonian colleague and friend with whom they had been collaborating. Together, the three of them brought a clear vision for a modern version of Fenby’s 1877 ‘La Tripolina’ chair. Unveiled in 1938, their chair featured a 12 mm steel frame and a heavy-duty leather seat.

Only a few examples were produced. Despite winning some awards, the chairs were left unsold in a Buenos Aires store. Two of the chairs were finally brought to the US, one of which went to Fallingwater, and the other which can still be admired at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Some years after the World War II, a new generation was ready for the trio’s seating concept. Originally named the ‘BKF’ (the initials of the three designers), the design became known as the “Butterfly Chair” or the “Bat”. Mass production took off in the 1950s and 1960s.

After more than 25 years in the leather industry, four new and exciting versions of this modern classic are now being produced in Sweden.

Armchairs Iceland Mariposa
  • Please contact us to discuss your requirements and lead time. Pricing includes domestic freight.

  • Please read Miko’s Terms & Conditions prior to ordering.

Cuero Armchairs
Pampa Mariposa
Pampa Mariposa
Iceland Mariposa
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