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Obinna Cowhide Butterfly Chair – Black & White Hide with Sculptural Iron Frame
A chair that’s equal parts art, luxury, and effortless cool—the Obinna Cowhide Butterfly Chair from our own curated brand, House of Kiki brings bold style and organic texture to contemporary spaces.
Its undulating black iron frame creates a flowing, sculptural silhouette, while the genuine black and white cowhide sling seat offers a striking monochrome contrast, blending natural sophistication with modern design. The butterfly-inspired shape delivers a laid-back yet high-impact statement, making it the perfect relaxed accent piece for living rooms, stylish nooks, or bohemian retreats.
Designed for those who appreciate craftsmanship, comfort, and a little edge, the Obinna Chair is where industrial meets organic luxury—because seating should never be boring.
Perfect for: Modern interiors, artistic spaces, and homes that love a touch of bold, monochrome flair.
Material: Genuine black & white cowhide, black iron frame.
Dimensions
H86cm x W87cm x D75cm.
Delivery
Delivery is free for orders over £100. Delivery costs £4.95 for orders under £100.
Delivery prices includes delivery to mainland UK. Please contact us on info@kikiliving.com for details on delivery to other areas.
We always aim to deliver products within 10 working days. Smaller products such as planters usually arrive within 5 days. Our selected couriers will be in touch to advise delivery days.
MATERIALS
Cowhide, Iron.
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ABOUT HOUSE OF KIKI
House of Kiki is our very own homeware label - created to bring bold, joyful, and personality-packed pieces to Kiki Living customers. Think of it as your creative playground: a space where unexpected finds and vibrant design come together to help you express yourself at home. Each item is carefully sourced from trusted partners and chosen to add something unique to your space.

Delivery & returns
Most House of Kiki items are delivered within 5 working days. Some of our larger products like sofas and dining tables may take up to 10 working days. We'll be in touch to keep you updated.
All House of Kiki items are covered by our standard returns policy, which allows for no-fault returns within 14 days of delivery.

Curated from the unexpected
We collaborate with a diverse network of importers, designers, and trade partners to bring you pieces you won’t typically find on the high street. These products help build our ever-evolving collections and are chosen for their colour, character, and ability to make a statement in your home. House of Kiki is all about turning everyday spaces into something unique and joyful.

ethical sourcing & anti-slavery
We only work with partners who share our values. That means a clear commitment to social responsibility, anti-slavery, and fair labour practices. Our design and import partners operate with strong CSR policies - working with accredited factories, promoting diversity, and fostering long-term ethical relationships across their supply chain.

Sustainability matters
We’re conscious of the impact of homeware production and committed to making better choices wherever we can. Our suppliers are making real progress in reducing waste, conserving water, and improving energy efficiency, as well as the selection of sustainable materials in their products. We will continue to grow the sustainable side of House of Kiki - so your home can look good and do good.
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About Us
Kiki Living
Kiki Living is a fiercely independent, proudly queer-owned home and lifestyle retailer, created by us - Steve & Steve, a gay married couple from London. When you call, email, or WhatsApp, you’re probably speaking to one of us.
We’re here to challenge the high-street giants, proving that bold, design-led homeware - curated to help everyone express their true selves - belongs in the mainstream.
And because feeling at home should be a right, not a luxury, we donate 5% of profits to Stonewall Housing, the UK’s leading charity for LGBTQ+ people facing homelessness or unsafe living conditions. They help provide safety, support, and stability - so everyone can have a home where they truly belong.