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Item No. 100498726
Designed by Harry Bertoia

Bertoia Bird Ottoman

Price reduced from C$ 2,150.00 to C$ 1,612.50 25% off
Item No. 100498726
Designed by Harry Bertoia

Bertoia Bird Ottoman

Price reduced from C$ 2,150.00 to C$ 1,612.50 25% off
Designed to accompany the Bird Chair, but able to fly solo, this ottoman shares the same attention to detail and craftsmanship as its companion. More Details
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Bertoia Bird Ottoman
Price reduced from C$ 2,150.00 to C$ 1,612.50 25% off
Price reduced from C$ 2,150.00 to C$ 1,612.50 25% off

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Details
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  • A sculptural stool, footrest, or ottoman in Bertoia’s signature organic form.
  • Durably constructed with steel rods.
  • Upholstered in a range of fabrics with a removable cover.
Designer
Harry Bertoia
Collection
Bertoia Collection
General Dimensions
  • 14¼" H 23¼" W 17" D
Product Weight
9 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty
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Item No.
100498726
Dimensions
Bertoia Bird Ottoman

Bertoia Bird Ottoman

  • Height (in): 14¼
  • Width (in): 23¼
  • Depth (in): 17
  • Weight (lbs): 9
  • Seat Height (in): 14¼

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Harry Bertoia

Harry Bertoia

Italian sculptor and furniture designer Harry Bertoia and Florence Knoll (then Schust) met as students at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Upon joining the team at Knoll, Bertoia was given free rein to experiment with the medium of his choice. He chose metal. “When it came to rod or wire, whether bent or straight, I seemed to find myself at home,” he said.

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