design du mobilier : le tabouret « papillon » du japonais Sori Yanagi en 1956

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Butterfly Stool - Sori yanagi (japanese, born tokyo 1915) - 1956

« Butterfly » Stool – Sori Yanagi (Japanese, born Tokyo 1915) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Manufacturer Tendo Co., Ltd.  –  Date : 1956
Medium : Rosewood, stainless steel
Dimensions :  H. 15-1/4, W. 16-5/8, D. 12 inches (38.7 x 42.4 x 30.5 cm.)

Description : (by The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Ease of travel in the jet age encouraged a growing fusion of cultural influences after World War II. Although Yanagi’s stool was designed and manufactured in Japan, it employs Western form (the stool) and material (bentwood). Its calligraphic elegance, however, suggests a distinctly Asian sensibility despite the rarity of such seating furniture in traditional Japanese culture. The stool is made from two curving and inverted L-shaped rosewood sections, each forming one leg and half of the seat. A metal rod midway between the legs serves as a stretcher and holds the stool together.

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