BassamFellows Museum Bench (Full Cushion)
A fresh approach to the classic museum bench, BassamFellows’ version is a sophisticated hybrid, ingeniously constructed using two separate frames, one made in hand-worked brass and the other in solid wood. The inner brass frame buttresses the bench’s generous horizontal span, giving it balance and strength. Both frames are plainly visible to underscore the piece’s structural integrity and synthesis of natural material. As with all the solid wood elements, precisely keyed joinery details emphasize the luxury of craft. The design of the Museum Bench allows for multiple configurations. The outer wood frame can hold a seating cushion or tray, depending on the desired use.
A fresh approach to the classic museum bench, BassamFellows’ version is a sophisticated hybrid, ingeniously constructed using two separate frames, one made in hand-worked brass and the other in solid wood. The inner brass frame buttresses the bench’s generous horizontal span, giving it balance and strength. Both frames are plainly visible to underscore the piece’s structural integrity and synthesis of natural material. As with all the solid wood elements, precisely keyed joinery details emphasize the luxury of craft. The design of the Museum Bench allows for multiple configurations. The outer wood frame can hold a seating cushion or tray, depending on the desired use.
A fresh approach to the classic museum bench, BassamFellows’ version is a sophisticated hybrid, ingeniously constructed using two separate frames, one made in hand-worked brass and the other in solid wood. The inner brass frame buttresses the bench’s generous horizontal span, giving it balance and strength. Both frames are plainly visible to underscore the piece’s structural integrity and synthesis of natural material. As with all the solid wood elements, precisely keyed joinery details emphasize the luxury of craft. The design of the Museum Bench allows for multiple configurations. The outer wood frame can hold a seating cushion or tray, depending on the desired use.