Bat chair made of real leather (available in different colors) | Bowlift
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Bat Chair Made of Genuine Leather
The Bat Chair is a true timeless design classic that will elevate your interior with its Nordic touch and truly great comfort. Our vintage Bat Chair (also known as the Butterfly Chair) made from high-quality genuine leather is ergonomically designed so you can fully relax after a long day when you return home.
This classic Bat Chair features a curved backrest and seat that guarantee good support and comfort. The chair is durable and designed to last for many years. The robust powder-coated steel frame ensures the stability and longevity of the chair. It is a lightweight chair that is extremely comfortable, perfect for a good book, in front of the television, or whenever you want to close your eyes for 5 minutes, enjoy the silence, and recharge after a long day.
Here you will get a design piece that signals lifestyle and social distinction – showing your guests that you are interested in design and modern trends. The chair is lightweight and simple, fitting most things, and that at a really sharp price!
Genuine Vegan Tanned Core Leather
Our Bat Chairs come in the best quality core leather. Core leather is a raw and natural type of leather that is often used for modern and classic furniture. The core leather is vegan tanned, which is significantly more sustainable and has not undergone any after-treatment or dyeing. This gives the leather a high quality and ensures that it develops a chic patina over time.
The Story Behind the Bat Chair
The designer chair "The Bat Chair" is one of the greatest design successes of the 20th century and is now found in many households again. The chair was designed in the 1930s in Argentina. Inspired by a relatively anonymous, foldable wooden chair used by the British military, it is rumored to have likely inspired the "Egg" that Arne Jacobsen designed in 1958. Arne Jacobsen had a version of the Bat Chair in his cabin.
The Bat Chair won several design awards, and the director of the Museum of Art in New York bought 2 of the originally produced chairs, which can still be seen in the museum today.
Over time, the chair has received many different nicknames. Originally it was called BKF and later Butterfly and Bat Chair.