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Furniture Nesting Benches
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Nesting Benches

$900.00

Nesting benches set in Walnut hardwood.

Price is for both tall and low pieces in a set.

Tall: 43"x13"11"

Low: 39"x8"x11"

A modular gesture in solid walnut, these nesting benches offer adaptability without excess. Designed to live together or drift apart, each bench stands alone in form and function—while their shared geometry allows them to stack, slide, or tuck neatly as space requires.

With hand-shaped edges and exposed joinery, the benches emphasize material clarity and honest construction. At once furniture and sculpture, they shift between roles: a place to sit, a surface to hold, a composition in movement.

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Nesting benches set in Walnut hardwood.

Price is for both tall and low pieces in a set.

Tall: 43"x13"11"

Low: 39"x8"x11"

A modular gesture in solid walnut, these nesting benches offer adaptability without excess. Designed to live together or drift apart, each bench stands alone in form and function—while their shared geometry allows them to stack, slide, or tuck neatly as space requires.

With hand-shaped edges and exposed joinery, the benches emphasize material clarity and honest construction. At once furniture and sculpture, they shift between roles: a place to sit, a surface to hold, a composition in movement.

Nesting benches set in Walnut hardwood.

Price is for both tall and low pieces in a set.

Tall: 43"x13"11"

Low: 39"x8"x11"

A modular gesture in solid walnut, these nesting benches offer adaptability without excess. Designed to live together or drift apart, each bench stands alone in form and function—while their shared geometry allows them to stack, slide, or tuck neatly as space requires.

With hand-shaped edges and exposed joinery, the benches emphasize material clarity and honest construction. At once furniture and sculpture, they shift between roles: a place to sit, a surface to hold, a composition in movement.

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