A sculptural side stool in welded black metal from Noir Furniture, built for the kind of room where every object pulls its weight. The seat is formed with a gentle saddle curve, supported by four angled legs that taper to fine points — the silhouette recalls the spread wings of a butterfly, which explains the name. Construction is solid metal throughout, with a matte black finish that reads as both industrial and refined.
The Papillon sits comfortably within the vocabulary of mid-century European and contemporary American furniture — spare geometry, emphasis on silhouette over ornament, function made into form. It pairs with leather sofas, natural fiber rugs, raw wood surfaces, and dark-lacquered case pieces without competing for attention. At the price point and gauge of metal, this is a statement piece that doubles as honest seating.
Use it as an accent stool beside an armchair or at the end of a bed, as a surface for a drink and a book, or pulled up to a low console as occasional seating. The compact footprint makes it workable in tight spaces — an apartment entryway, a bedroom corner, a reading nook that needed one more perch.