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Brutalist Oak Corner Bench, Europe Second half of the 20th Century

$6,600
£5,051.98
€5,798.88
CA$9,429.67
A$10,347.65
CHF 5,357.59
MX$123,869.81
NOK 67,216.41
SEK 63,237.70
DKK 43,315.03

About the Item

By the latter half of the 20th century, European furniture design had become an arena for bold experimentation and a renewed fascination with material honesty. Designers began creating pieces that felt organic, expressive, and deeply connected to their structure. The Brutalist movement, though often associated with architecture, influenced furniture makers who explored volume, geometry, and the natural character of wood and other materials to create designs that were both functional and sculptural. This oak corner bench exemplifies the Brutalist ethos through its striking yet approachable form. Crafted from solid oak, it features a tall, slatted backrest composed of vertical planks, each slightly angled to provide both visual rhythm and ergonomic support. The corner design creates a natural sense of enclosure, inviting conversation and closeness while optimising space in a room. The bench rests on tapered, splayed legs that lighten the strong presence and introduces a subtle mid-century refinement to its otherwise architectural silhouette. The wood’s warm grain and natural patina are left visible, reinforcing the Brutalist emphasis on rawness of materials and celebrating the inherent beauty of solid timber. The geometry of the back contrasts with the softly curved seat edges, striking a balance between strength and human comfort. Beyond its practical use, this bench functions as a statement piece that transforms a corner into an intimate space. Its quiet strength and handcrafted character make it more than mere seating - it is a reflection of a design period unafraid to combine utility with expressive structure. Ideal for a dining nook, entryway, or modern rustic interior, it brings both warmth and presence to a space. For collectors and designers alike, the bench is a testament to postwar Europe’s exploration of honest forms and enduring materials, offering a blend of sculptural impact and everyday livability. Condition: In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The bench has recently been reconditioned. Dents visible on the back of the bench. Minor scratches and marks also apparent. Due to the nature of the material, the item may also have some discolouration. Dimensions: 76.77 in W x 57.48 in D x 34.84 in H; Seat height 18.11 in; Seat depth 16.14 in 195 cm W x 146 cm D x 88.5 cm H; Seat height 46 cm; Seat depth 41 cm
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 34.85 in (88.5 cm)Width: 76.78 in (195 cm)Depth: 57.49 in (146 cm)Seat Height: 18.12 in (46 cm)
  • Style:
    Brutalist (Of the Period)
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  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Second half of the 20th Century
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. The bench has recently been reconditioned. Dents visible on the back of the bench. Minor scratches and marks also apparent. Due to the nature of the material, the item may also have some discolouration.
  • Seller Location:
    Utrecht, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 202533661stDibs: LU2947347118312

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