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Weekday Bench 23x140 cm, Olive
£215.00£269.00
Weekday bench by Hay with a robust, solid design with simple lines and softly rounded shapes.
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Description
The bench by Hay has a robust, solid design with simple lines and softly rounded shapes. It has a durable, sturdy construction in solid pine which ages beautifully with a weather resistant surface treatment for the outdoors. Designed for the home as well as luxurious public spaces. Can be used both indoors and outdoors.
Combine the bench with a Weekday seat cushion for added comfort. Designed by Hannes & Fritz. Original design from 2023.
- The designer is Hannes & Fritz.
- Designed in 2023.
- Made of solid pine.
- Smart, folding construction.
- Combine the bench with a Weekday table from Hay.
- Combine the bench with a Weekday seat cushion from Hay.
- This bench is part of Hay's Weekday collection.
- Certification: FSC™.
- Choose between different colours and sizes.
- For more information download PDF.
Combine the bench with a Weekday seat cushion for added comfort. Designed by Hannes & Fritz. Original design from 2023.
About the bench from Hay
- The designer is Hannes & Fritz.
- Designed in 2023.
- Made of solid pine.
- Smart, folding construction.
- Combine the bench with a Weekday table from Hay.
- Combine the bench with a Weekday seat cushion from Hay.
- This bench is part of Hay's Weekday collection.
- Certification: FSC™.
- Choose between different colours and sizes.
- For more information download PDF.
Product information
- Item number335131
- Delivery item numberAD126-C954-AM95
- Brand
- Series
- DesignerHannes & Fritz
- Freight classMedium
- ColourOlive
- Made inChina
- MaterialPinewood
- Outdoor useYes
- Year of design2023
- Height45 cm
- Length140 cm
- Width23 cm
About the brand
Hay was founded in 2002, and its furniture collection was launched at Imm Cologne in 2003. The ambition behind Hay was to encourage Danish furniture design to return to its innovative golden age of the 1950s and 1960s, but in a context suited to the present day. It quickly became a concept that gained global popularity.



