Savia Bench Black Ask

790,00 €

Daniel Garcia-Sanchez

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Inspired by nature, this design bench offers the perfect combination of elegance and functionality. Made by master carpenter in Spain, this unique piece of furniture with a minimalist design brings a touch of style to your living room or your office.

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Dimensions : Height 45 cm - Seat dimensions 36 x 102 cm

Materials : solid ash and ash veneer, metal

Colors : black ash and details (Black or Gold)

Information : Matte finish - Clean with a damp cloth

Easily assembled using the supplied manual - Supplied in 3 flat packs. Two year warranty

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History of the product

Available in several colors, this bench in solid ash and veneered wood presents an elegant graphic decoration on its seat, black or gold. Inspired by Scandinavian furniture, he also coordinates with the "Dining Table" of the same cabinetmakers. Robust with its trestle system feet, this piece of furniture will accompany you all your life !

True bench to live, it will find its place in the living room or the kitchen and will accompany your most intimate moments. Easy maintenance, it is guaranteed two years !

The designer

Graduated in Industrial Design from the University of Valladolid and holds a Master's degree in Interior Design from IED Madrid, Daniel Garcia Sanchez has worked for companies such as Estiluz, Repsol and Siemens. After a trip to Mexico and England, he decided to settle down in Madrid.

Daniel likes quality materials and traditional uses. He appreciates the work of wood with a fanciful side and a use that makes it timeless. His relationship to the subject is personal: "I like to participate directly in the production process, study and manipulate the materials that make up the final product. I think that this way emerges a product-designer relationship that increases the final value. "

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