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George Nelson Bench - Large - Ash Wood

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  • George Nelson Bench Large/Ash Wood image.
  • George Nelson Bench Large/Ash Wood image.

George Nelson Bench - Large - Ash Wood

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£259.50
Regular
£519.00
Delivered 10 - 16 weeks

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CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

NATURAL AND SIMPLE BEAUTY

This style George Nelson Bench is a wooden bench with a natural ash wood and black laquered ash legs designed in 1946. This highly accurate style is available in Small and Large size. Ideal for sitting on, displaying artwork or plants, or even as a coffee table. 

George Nelson Bench
George Nelson Bench

CLEAN AND TIMELESS

One of the great icons of mid-century modernism, utility was as important as beauty. His spare rectangular bench is proof. It serves equally well as table, platform base or seating, depending on need and situation. No wonder it's been called timeless, something this functional never dates.

THE FINER DETAILS

George Nelson Bench
  • Frame: Ash Wood Top
  • Legs: Lacquered Black Ash 
  • StyleMid-Century (American)
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: Legs to top
  • Instructions: N/A
  • Clean: Dust 
  • Comment: Great as a pair
  • Dimension: Width 152cm, Depth 47cm, Height 35cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 155cm, Depth 50cm, Height 14.5cm
  • CBM: 0.112 Product Weight: 5kg
Inspired By

George Nelson

George Nelson, born 1908 in Hartford, Connecticut was an American industrial designer and one of the founders of American Modernism. He did not originally set out to become an architect but fate lead him to the path when one rainy day he happened upon the architecture school at Yale, when he ducked into a building and as he walks his way through the building, he immediately found where he belonged. Entering the profession in the depths of the Great Depression, Nelson competed for and was awarded a Rome Prize, which provided a two-year stipend to study at the American Academy in Rome. George Nelson shaped the course of design in America for over four decades. Many of his designs were known worldwide including the Coconut Chair, Marshmallow Sofa, and Ball Clock to name a few.

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