Swallowtail Chair in Cherry
Swallowtail Chair in Cherry
Swallowtail Chair in Cherry
Swallowtail Chair in Cherry

Swallowtail Chair in Cherry

Wood Chair (ID: A58468)
Designed by Brian Fireman
$6,675
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Shown with a cherry frame and walnut seat, the Swallowtail chair has a split back whose shape pays homage to the wings of the swallowtail butterfly. The North Carolina based artist is known for flowing, organic designs that abstractly reference natural elements: animal bones, the stance of a bird, or in this case, the swallowtail wings he sketched frequently as a child. Low-set arms easily slide under a dining table, making the chair equally suitable for dining or living room.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Cherry
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Brian Fireman

Brian Fireman

Brian Fireman Design
"I have a simple desire to create beautiful furniture to last generations."

Brian Fireman is a furniture designer specializing in hand-crafted contemporary furniture. Formal education in both geology and architecture, fascination with wood as an organic material, and a passion for the creative process of designing and building have all contributed to the development of his work.

Fireman's work is very process oriented, where the individual qualities of wood, such as color, texture, and grain direction are used to influence the final form a given piece might take. His awareness of the tectonic nature of building in which form becomes a reflection of structure and forces, invest his furniture with a sculptural quality.

Upon graduating with a BS in Geology from The Colorado College, Fireman spent much time traveling and kayaking around the world. Some of these journeys brought him to Ecuador, Chile, Alaska, India, and Nepal. He returned to the United States to earn a MA in Architecture from Virginia Tech. His summers spent building and raising hand-cut timber frame structures taught him about the diverse tradition of woodworking and joinery. While working for a high-end residential architecture firm, it became clear that he missed a truly hands-on approach to both designing and building, and in 2003, Brian Fireman Design emerged. Allowing the inherent beauty and natural characteristics of wood to influence his designs, balancing each piece's practicality with its structural, sensual, and formal qualities, he has created a unique line of furniture.

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