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Bench I by Donatas Zukauskas
By Donatas Žukauskas
Located in Geneve, CH
Bench I by Kasanai Dimensions: D 100 x W 80 x H 45 cm. Materials: Oak, cement, recycled paper, glue, paint. 25 kg. The visual inspiration for the bench is a combination of natural wood and concrete. These two opposite materials combined, create a unique character of the product that has the coldness of concrete and the coziness of wood. The tabletop is made of natural oak, and the base of the table, resembling concrete in appearance, is made by pouring solid mass. The set task was technologically challenging - it was necessary to fuse wet mass and moisture-sensitive wood. The entire structure of the table is manufactured at the same time, so that the two materials join together smoothly and precisely to avoid any gaps. After the product dries, it is scrubbed, and the tabletop is oiled. The black concrete-like material is the result of various experiments. It is a mixture of several components: an eco-friendly of cement, recycled paper, glue, and paint. Dried it becomes as strong as wood, it resembles concrete but is slightly elastic, so it does not split or crumble.The result is a natural texture and strength that ensures durability. Donatas Žukauskas...
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Bench by Donatas Zukauskas
By Donatas Žukauskas
Located in Geneve, CH
Bench by Donatas Zukauskas Dimensions: D 32 x W 85 x H 43 cm. Materials: Oak, and mixed material. Donatas Žukauskas Hello, my name is Donatas Žukauskas, I am an interior designer. I...
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Bench by Donatas Zukauskas
By Donatas Žukauskas
Located in Geneve, CH
Bench by Donatas Zukauskas Dimensions: D 80 x W 100 x H 45 cm. Materials: Oak, and mixed material. Donatas Žukauskas Hello, my name is Donatas Žukauskas, I am an interior designer. ...
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Bench II by Donatas Zukauskas
By Donatas Žukauskas
Located in Geneve, CH
Bench II by Kasanai Dimensions: D 85 x W 32 x H 43 cm. Materials: Oak, cement, recycled paper, glue, paint. 7 kg. The visual inspiration for the bench is a combination of natural wood and concrete. These two opposite materials combined, create a unique character of the product that has the coldness of concrete and the coziness of wood. The tabletop is made of natural oak, and the base of the table, resembling concrete in appearance, is made by pouring solid mass. The set task was technologically challenging - it was necessary to fuse wet mass and moisture-sensitive wood. The entire structure of the table is manufactured at the same time, so that the two materials join together smoothly and precisely to avoid any gaps. After the product dries, it is scrubbed, and the tabletop is oiled. The black concrete-like material is the result of various experiments. It is a mixture of several components: an eco-friendly of cement, recycled paper, glue, and paint. Dried it becomes as strong as wood, it resembles concrete but is slightly elastic, so it does not split or crumble.The result is a natural texture and strength that ensures durability. Donatas Žukauskas...
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Brutalist Solid Oak Wooden Fenestra Bench - By Mokko
By Mokko Amsterdam
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A rhythmic interplay of volumes and voids. The Fenestra collection is inspired by Brick Expressionism, the architectural movement visible in Amsterdam’s ‘South Plan’ area - the city ...
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Rustic Brutalist Small Bench, 1960s
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Stunning and rare Rustic Brutalist small bench. Striking French design from the 1960s. Solid oak frame with original iron elements. This wonderful Brutalist small bench is in very go...
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