Item No.
100214576
057 Civil Bench
$3,780.00
Item No.
100214576
057 Civil Bench
$3,780.00
Oak
Black Painted Oak
- Modern bench with cane seat.
- Dovetailed corners speak to high-quality craftsmanship.
- Choose from two finishes.
- 16.5" H 52.4" W 17.7" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Pierre Jeanneret for Cassina
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Civilized seating —
With its three distinguished seats, the Civil Bench brings a sense of individuality to collective seating. Its legs form an inverted “V” shape and are reinforced by a crossbar for added durability.
Details
Designed by Pierre Jeanneret, the Civil Bench was originally created for the capital city of Chandigarh, India, which Jeanneret architected in collaboration with his famed cousin Le Corbusier. The bench combines a sturdy oak base with Viennese cane details, a hallmark of Jeanneret’s work in Chandigarh. Now produced by Cassina, this bench is part of the Italian manufacturer’s Homage to Pierre Jeanneret Collection. Choose from natural oak and stained black oak finishes. Made in Italy.
- Modern bench with cane seat.
- Dovetailed corners speak to high-quality craftsmanship.
- Choose from two finishes.
- Brand
- Cassina
- General Dimensions
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- 16.5" H 52.4" W 17.7" D
- Product Weight
- 33 lbs
- Box Dimensions
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- 18.89" H 19.69" W 54.33" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
057 Civil Bench
- Height (in): 16.5
- Width (in): 52.4
- Depth (in): 17.7
- Weight (lbs): 33
- Solid oak base
- Viennese cane seat
Pierre Jeanneret
It is the fate of history that architect and furniture designer Pierre Jeanneret will be best remembered for his collaborations with his famous cousin, Le Corbusier. The two began their partnership in 1922 with the Villa Besnus outside Paris. This famous familial duo went on to create some of the most esteemed icons of midcentury modernism, including the Villa Savoye in Poissy, France.
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