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Bronze
Home Living
Client: Council (U.S.)
Design: One & Co (U.S.)
Chrysalis was part of the inaugural line from Council which debuted at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York in 2007. At once delicate and robust, this stool is wonderfully simple. A sleek and comfortable leather seat (available in white, black, and gray) is perched atop a slender stainless steel base; the cross bar reinforcement loop doubles as a foot rest.