Industrial "Angle" Bench - Solid oak and angle steel frame
Industrial "Angle" Bench - Solid oak and angle steel frame
Industrial "Angle" Bench - Solid oak and angle steel frame
Industrial "Angle" Bench - Solid oak and angle steel frame
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Industrial "Angle" Bench - Solid oak and angle steel frame

Vendor
Unbearable Design Ltd
Regular price
£165.00
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£165.00
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Solid oak beam bench with integral angle iron legs.

This beautiful bench is made from a solid oak railway sleeper, natural colouring and organic grain. The oak is simply nourished with natural mineral oil, and finished with a beeswax, making the benches very tactile and supple. The oak sleeper is supported by angle iron legs, made from thick steel, cleaned and lightly polished. The steel is clear lacquered, making the bench suitable for internal or external use. This bench is extremely sturdy and undoubtedly a long term investment.

Product length varies, however the overall dimensions are as follows; 00(L) x 45(H) x20(D)mm

Designed and manufactured by Unbearable Design Ltd, in our Dorset based workshop, this bench is not available anywhere else.

*All our products are made from natural materials and as such, can come with inherit natural defects such as;

Natural cracks and splits
Colourations in the wood
Knots and burrs
Clefts and indentations

These natural defects cannot be avoided and vary from product to product, order to order. Whilst these natural defects cannot be avoided, we do take every care to assess each defect and ensure that it will not impact on the function of your product in any way. Bowties are sometimes added to stabilise cracks.