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Item No.
100441827
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Item No.
100441827
Oak
Walnut
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- Handsome, spacious bench with unique woodgrain.
- Extra-thick walnut or oak veneer.
- Superior resistance to warping or cracking.
- 17¾" H 73" W 17¾" D
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Designed by Jacob Plejdrup for dk3
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Add flexible seating to any table with the sturdy, minimalist Gather Bench (2022). Designed for DWR by Danish design studio dk3, the bench features a core of warp-and crack-resistant poplar finished with a thick wood veneer. Solid walnut or oak banding runs the length of the bench and solid end-grain wood caps the planks to protect the edges. Pairs perfectly with the Gather Table (sold separately) and many other DWR tables, or use it in an entry or hall. Made in the Czech Republic.
- Handsome, spacious bench with unique woodgrain.
- Extra-thick walnut or oak veneer.
- Superior resistance to warping or cracking.
- Pairs with the Gather Table (sold separately).
- Complements many other tables in the DWR collection.
- Brand
- dk3
- Collection
- Gather Dining Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 17¾" H 73" W 17¾" D
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Gather Bench
- Height (in): 17¾
- Width (in): 73
- Depth (in): 17¾
- Poplar bench top and legs with extra-thick walnut or oak veneer
- Solid walnut or oak edging and end-grain caps
- Veneer reinforced with MDF
Jacob Plejdrup
Having served as an apprentice woodworker, Jacob Plejdrup now works alongside other craftspeople in dk3’s carpentry shop, which dates to 1857. “The difference between me and a lot of people educated as designers at an architect school is they will be working with product design on a daily basis, where I’m very, very much self-made, self-taught, and I work from what I feel in my gut, so to speak.”
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