Originally designed in 1938 for an apartment building in Buenos Aires by architects Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy, Juan Kurchan and Antonio Bonet, the Butterfly Chair is defined by a large sling that hangs from the highest points of a tubular frame, producing a defining suspended seat. Cuero's Pampa Mariposa is 30% larger than the average Butterfly Chair, creating an inviting cocooned shape that embraces and frames you when seated; offering superior comfort and stability.
Available in a range of naturally treated unique leather tones, the Pampa Mariposa is a standout piece that has been expertly designed to be enjoyed in the home or workplace for generations. The Cuero Design Leather Butterfly Chair can also be bought as a set with a matching Leather Flying Goose stool.
Inspired by the classic Argentinian 'Butterfly Chair' design, Lars Kjerstadius went on to develop his own design of the product. After spending years perfecting and improving the comfort and style of the chair, Lars crafted the ultimate modern lounge chair, beautifully adapted for the 21st Century.
Cuero, a family run business (by Lars's son and partner), has now launched the chair along with a range of other luxury leather and sheepskin furniture and accessories, combining the powerful force of nature and design.