Innovative, unconventional and powerful: the design of the NOOK bench is based on the sculptural appearance of the NOOK stool. It’s almost as if the stool has been stretched to make room for more people. A 110.5 cm long seat is placed between the two curved elements that are so characteristic of the NOOK series. The bench weighs 11.5 kg, with a height of 44 cm high and a depth of 37 cm. Thanks to its weatherproof properties, the NOOK bench is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The bench is available in various colours. It can be used to create an individual touch or, in combination with the NOOK stool, a colourful seating group.
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