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Ikea Peanut Bench

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Beautiful limited original rattan bench "Peanut" from Ikea 1999
By IKEA
Located in München, DE
Beautiful limited original rattan bench from Ikea 1999. The bench is shaped like a peanut shell
Category

1990s Swedish Post-Modern Benches

Materials

Metal

Wicker Rattan Peanut Bench, IKEA late 1990's
Located in Cork, IE
We discovered this charming wicker peanut-shaped bench in Southern Germany near Lake Konstanz and
Category

1990s Benches

Materials

Metal

Wicker Rattan Peanut Bench, IKEA late 1990's
Wicker Rattan Peanut Bench, IKEA late 1990's
H 15.36 in W 43.31 in D 15.36 in
Bench in the Shape of a Peeling Peanut Made of Rattan, Wood and Stainless Steel
By IKEA
Located in Doornspijk, NL
Rattan bench in the shape of a peeling peanut, a limited edition by Ikea from the 1990s. The 3D
Category

1990s Swedish Post-Modern Benches

Materials

Stainless Steel

1990s Ikea 'Peeling Peanut' Wicker Bench
Located in Chicago, IL
The iconic limited run 1990s peeling peanut bench from Ikea. Crafted from a wood frame wrapped in
Category

1990s Benches

Materials

Wicker

1990s Ikea 'Peeling Peanut' Wicker Bench
1990s Ikea 'Peeling Peanut' Wicker Bench
H 14 in W 43.5 in D 15.25 in
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