Benevolent King's Chair | Steven Soltis | Steven Soltis
Benevolent King's Chair | Steven Soltis | Steven Soltis
Benevolent King's Chair | Steven Soltis | Steven Soltis
Benevolent King's Chair | Steven Soltis | Steven Soltis
Benevolent King's Chair | Steven Soltis | Elliott Coon
Benevolent King's Chair | Steven Soltis | Elliott Coon
Benevolent King's Chair | Steven Soltis | Elliott Coon

Benevolent King's Chair

Steven Soltis discovered a discarded pile of three-hundred to six-hundred year old cypress stumps in a remote Louisiana landfill. The stumps were likely the result of illegal harvesting of the valuable and rare old growth. When asked to create the Benevolent King's Chair for the King's Table at Eiffel Society, he knew what to make it from.

The Benevolent King's Chair was constructed of the glorious natural cypress forms and accompanying slices, a powerful and poetic gesture expressing the idea permeating throughout Eiffel Society: Nature is King.