The contrast between the rustic wooden planks and the powder-coated steel gives the bench a modern edge and contemporary appeal that makes it an obvious choice, both indoors and outdoors. |
Features A minimalistic design, characterized by its round legs and corners Easy to combine with other items at home Comfortably seats 2 - 3 people Size 49.25 inchL x 14 inchW x 17.75 inchH Materials White Soaped OakA beautiful Scandinavian finish that utilizes soap, making the oak lighter in appearance. |
Maissi is an artistic two-person bench inspired by the handrails from old stairs and industrial machinery. |
A splash of colour, if you choose it, is the only decoration that this essential piece of furniture needs. |
The Mini Bench is a compact alternative for spatially-challenged areas of your home. |
Warm, cedar-toned nettle wood lends warmth to an X-frame base for a smooth, comfy spin on traditional dining seating. |
Features Features peg less screw-leg system Beautifully constructed of oak or ash Available in varying lengths to comfortably seat people around your dining table or anywhere in the home Handsome piece of furniture can be used as occasional seating, as a resting place for your magazine collection or in combination with the Series One Dining Table Made in Portugal Size 55 inchW x 13.75 inchD x 17.38 inchH 63 inchW x 13.75 inchD x 17.38 inchH 71 inchW x 13.75 inchD x 17.38 inchH 79 inchW x 13.75 inchD x 17.38 inchH Materials Ash Oak Lacquer Natural Oil Wax Returns Special order item. |
This super strong bench easily carries 2 persons and comes in 2 stylish colors. |
A beautiful mix of Nordic sensuality and Japanese minimalism. |
Capri Umbrella Foot, 30 kg fits with: Messina Umbrella Ø210 and Ø270. |
You can combine and experiment with the versatile products from the series, all of which can be stacked compactly, saving space. |
The slender steel frame is strong, despite its light look, crafted as it is in stainless steel, ideal for outdoor living. |
The Lilium lounge table is square with the graphic detail stemming from the planks and thus the grain of the wood being placed across, rather than lengthwise; an optical gimmick that lends this table its unique signature. |
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