Linear Wood Bench

Linear Wood Bench

$1,395
$1,395

The Linear Wood Bench brings a simple and elegant perspective to wooden furniture through its modern form language with understated details for a long-lasting expression. Kept visually clean for long-lasting aesthetics, the Linear Wood Bench finds it distinct character through subtle detailing and a simple expression. Pair the design with the Linear Wood Table with the bench’s proportions allowing for it to slide easily under the table.

Dimensions: Available in two sizes 
110cm W x 34cm D x 46cm H
170cm W x 34cm D x 46cm H

Materials: Seat in oak veneer with veneered plywood aprons and solid oak legs.

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Muuto is rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition characterised by enduring aesthetics, functionality, craftsmanship and honest expression. By expanding this heritage with forward-looking materials, techniques and bold creative thinking, their ambition is to deliver new perspectives on Scandinavian design. The name Muuto comes from Muutos, meaning new perspective in Finnish. They handpick leading contemporary designers who are strong interpreters of their philosophy and combine their talents with the passionate Muuto creative team. You will know their design because it has Muutos: objects made sublime through new perspectives, enjoyed across the world, representing the best of Scandinavian design today.
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Thomas Bentzen, former designer at Louise Campell Studio, started his own studio in 2010. He is the co-founder of the design collective REMOVE and his products have received international recognition at fairs and exhibitions all over the world.
He likes to create objects that are functional and simple, while satisfying a human need when in use and creating joy when idle.

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