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Entry Bench | Benches & Ottomans by SR Woodworking. Item made of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
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Entry Bench | Benches & Ottomans by SR Woodworking. Item made of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Entry Bench | Benches & Ottomans by SR Woodworking. Item made of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style
Entry Bench | Benches & Ottomans by SR Woodworking. Item made of wood compatible with minimalism and contemporary style

Created and Sold by SR Woodworking

SR Woodworking

Entry Bench - Benches & Ottomans

Price $2,950 - Sale 6% off

Price $3,150 Original Retail

In Stock Now

Shipping: LTL 7-14 days
Price $650 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: January 8, 2025
Ships LTL, will have liftgate service to driveway. White glove delivery into home available upon request.

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
18H x 60W x 14D in
45.72H x 152.4W x 35.56D cm
13.61 kg
30 lb

This entry bench is the perfect piece to bring life to your foyer, made of solid Ash with Boucle fabric, it is contemporary, yet elegant.

SPECIFICATIONS
- Ash
- 18” H x 60” L x 14” W
- 75 lbs
- Natural heavy-duty oil-wax finish

DETAILS
- Available in custom sizes, woods and fabrics
- Interior use only


CARE
- Daily care: Dust with a dry, soft cloth. If something is spilled, blot dry and clean with damp cloth using only water. I recommend not using cleaners that contain chemicals that may damage the finish. Periodic waxing will extend the life of the finish.

Item Entry Bench
Created by SR Woodworking
As seen in Creator's Studio, Salt Lake City, UT
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Contemporary Furniture - Collectible Design

Stephen Rosini graduated from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, concentrating in Woodworking/Furniture Design and Ceramics. His love for woodworking came from the influences of the craftsmen style that surrounded him growing up in Pennsylvania. Stephen works primarily with American hardwoods using both traditional and contemporary techniques. It wasn’t until a studio tour with Wendell Castle in college that changed the way he currently thinks about what furniture can be.