It is a sunbed, a bench, a coffee table and a guest bed. Designed in 1990, this versatile design has become an outdoor classic, appreciated for its flexibility and straightforward appearance. |
Here, the expansion is not in length but in width, enabling the lounge elements to serve as a chair and table, a sofa or a level surface that will serve as a sunbed. Features The lounge |
Perfect for a living room, bedroom or entryway, this smaller-scaled lounge functions as standalone seating, or it can be combined with the Atwood Sofa to create the Atwood Bi-Sectional. |
The nest-like construction is open and airy yet private for those who want to see and be seen but also be able to retreat into their own personal floating world. Great for any size |
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 |
The long, round legs are positioned at the outer corners while the smart brass-handles on the cabinet doors are aligned with the tabletop. The left room is empty while the rooms on |
With its two shelves and practical steel tubes on both sides, Pantry offers an exceptional storage opportunity with plenty of space for both kitchen utensils, crafting tools or pots |
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 |
The round and characteristic legs are drawn in under the table seating at least 6 people around the table without taking up too much space in the dining area. Features The round and |
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