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Weekday Bench 190 cm

FSC™ certified solid radiata pine bench with a special outdoor paint containing primer and topcoat.More info
Design by HANNES & FRITZ
for HAY
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From  415.66 CHF Regular Price  489.00 CHF
5 to 6 weeks
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Note: Item delivered unassembled (to assemble yourself).

The Weekday Bench by Hannes & Fritz was inspired by their impromptu solution to the lack of seating at a dinner party. Keeping with the original idea of bringing people together, the Weekday Bench combines a solid, sturdy presence with slightly rounded joints, conveying a sense of warmth and familiarity that invites a shared meal and social atmosphere. Featuring the same simple construction as the classic picnic bench, it is made from strong, durable pine boards that will patina beautifully and last for many years to come. The strong yet universally appealing character of the Weekday bench, combined with its water-based, weather-resistant surface treatment, makes it suitable for indoor and outdoor use in a wide range of environments, from public cafes and parks to private or shared gardens. Available in different sizes in solid pine in a variety of finishes and colors. The benches can also be complemented with seat cushions in selected textiles for added comfort.
Total height (cm)  45.00 cm
Width (cm)  190.00 cm
Depth (cm)  32.00 cm
Outdoor Yes
Warranty  2.00 an
SKU HAY_248222_ref

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