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Furniture Cherry Slat Bench
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Cherry Slat Bench

$1,200.00

Cherry bench finished in tung oil.

Dimensions: 68” x 16” x 10”h

This cherry slat bench is a study in restraint and rhythm—an object that invites both rest and reflection. Crafted from solid cherry, its surface glows with warmth, revealing the wood’s subtle grain patterns and rich tonal shifts that will deepen with age. The bench is long and lean, composed of parallel slats that float in precise alignment, creating a sense of openness and air between each element.

From the front, the design reads like a metronome of light and shadow—repetitive but never monotonous. The frame is carefully constructed, with rounded legs and structural crossbars that quietly do their work without seeking attention. Every joint, every edge, every proportion speaks to a sensitivity to balance: between strength and elegance, detail and discipline.

This is more than a place to sit. It’s an architectural gesture in wood—a linear sculpture that traces space rather than fills it. The cherry will slowly darken with time and touch, becoming not only a functional object, but a record of use and presence. Perfect for entryways, galleries, or quiet corridors where material simplicity is its own kind of luxury.

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Cherry bench finished in tung oil.

Dimensions: 68” x 16” x 10”h

This cherry slat bench is a study in restraint and rhythm—an object that invites both rest and reflection. Crafted from solid cherry, its surface glows with warmth, revealing the wood’s subtle grain patterns and rich tonal shifts that will deepen with age. The bench is long and lean, composed of parallel slats that float in precise alignment, creating a sense of openness and air between each element.

From the front, the design reads like a metronome of light and shadow—repetitive but never monotonous. The frame is carefully constructed, with rounded legs and structural crossbars that quietly do their work without seeking attention. Every joint, every edge, every proportion speaks to a sensitivity to balance: between strength and elegance, detail and discipline.

This is more than a place to sit. It’s an architectural gesture in wood—a linear sculpture that traces space rather than fills it. The cherry will slowly darken with time and touch, becoming not only a functional object, but a record of use and presence. Perfect for entryways, galleries, or quiet corridors where material simplicity is its own kind of luxury.

Cherry bench finished in tung oil.

Dimensions: 68” x 16” x 10”h

This cherry slat bench is a study in restraint and rhythm—an object that invites both rest and reflection. Crafted from solid cherry, its surface glows with warmth, revealing the wood’s subtle grain patterns and rich tonal shifts that will deepen with age. The bench is long and lean, composed of parallel slats that float in precise alignment, creating a sense of openness and air between each element.

From the front, the design reads like a metronome of light and shadow—repetitive but never monotonous. The frame is carefully constructed, with rounded legs and structural crossbars that quietly do their work without seeking attention. Every joint, every edge, every proportion speaks to a sensitivity to balance: between strength and elegance, detail and discipline.

This is more than a place to sit. It’s an architectural gesture in wood—a linear sculpture that traces space rather than fills it. The cherry will slowly darken with time and touch, becoming not only a functional object, but a record of use and presence. Perfect for entryways, galleries, or quiet corridors where material simplicity is its own kind of luxury.

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