It can be used as occasional seating, in a hallway, or lounge but is it especially designed to be used in combination with the Series Two Dining Table. Bench Back Two, like most designs |
The joint where these two elements meet is a working detail we have chosen to keep visible and celebrate. A splash of colour, if you choose it, is the only decoration that this essential |
The sturdy frame of solid teak slats will embrace you for sure. The bench is designed in a minimalist style with a laid-back attitude perfect for a long read in the garden or an evening |
Contrasting a black iron base, a high-back bench of natural oak features four iron hooks for hanging hats, jackets and handbags. Three drawers for hidden storage and linen-blend cushion |
Just like the old wooden benches often found in the old British parks and gardens, England provides comfortable seating for two or three persons. The design is simple as that, slowly |
From the top of the backrest runs two horizontal planks, ideal for placing a glass of wine, small flowerpots or a lantern at night. Features Crafted of beautiful weather resistant teak |
Striking at the foot of a bed or anywhere an extra seat is needed. The best way to describe our design process is relentless. We tinker. |
The table s trestle base and multifunctional form is a nod towards the utility forms of industrial furniture and we imagine this ample table being used in kitchens or workspaces alike, |
Two chair typologies from the 19th century, Thomas Hardy s birth century, inspired the design of its Hardy Chair sibling: firstly the Captain s chair, originally a low-backed wooden |
The table top is partly engineered due to its cleated-end design and ensures this solid, beautifully crafted table is able to go the distance. It has the additional benefit of minimizing |
Whilst traditionally a chest is placed at the end of a bed we think it can be employed anywhere in your bedroom. Like all the pieces in our Sleep Series, the chest combines pale ash |
Use it as a coffee table; as a surface for stacking magazines or displaying your ceramic collection; as hallway seating or wherever the whim may take you. One thing is for sure: this |
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