A multifunctional Modern Tuscan Bench!
Modern Tuscan Natural Wood Bench is an unobtrusive and stylish addition that will let plenty of people get ready together. Now, picture a gorgeous dining table, an occasion when lots of you want to get together! They get together to eat, and have a hankering for a really sociable setting. That’s when this bench will really come into its own; before, sliding gracefully beneath the top and out of sight until next needed. Though with this design, that actually feels like a bit of a waste, given how stunning it is. We knew we wanted to use a special material and they don’t come much more striking than Asian walnut. With a warm and decadent hue that radiates from the grain; finishing the base in black allows the rich top to really glow. There’s a swaying flow to the grain itself too, adding a little movement to a stoic and sturdy piece of furniture! One that you will otherwise plant to its spot!
A beautiful bench made in Asian Walnut!
Thanks to the inherent beauty and hardiness of Asian walnut; we don’t apply a finish here. This leaves the wood natural and ready to bed into your home with grace and charm. We do, however, invite you to make a decision about the length of bench that would best suit you and your needs. We offer five standard sizes, ranging from four to eight feet; but as always, we can step up and help with a bespoke set of dimensions as well. That’s the beauty of making everything to order and right here in our USA workshop. Order more than one bench or one bench alongside a larger item and we will ship curbside for free. This might be a good excuse to look at a new dining table as well, to take advantage of not only a significant freight saving; but also our complementary designs that will look symbiotic and stunning with this bench neatly tucked beneath it. We also have a range of other Asian walnut pieces , ranging from traditional and rustic through to sleek and undeniably contemporary, in case you simply can’t get enough of that grain! One bench that can do the work of four chairs. To us, that just sounds like savvy economics!