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DETALJI bench

Category: Sofas and armchairs

Detalji bench by N I K A R I

”The Detalji bench salutes the natural raw materials; solid wood and paper yarn, and the warm, rewarding collaboration we have between Nikari and Woodnotes. The upholstery is made without synthetic ingredients, following our ethos of creating products that are not harmful for the environment. My idea was to create a timeless design, that lasts in use for centuries to come.”  Jenni Roininen

DETALJI (L1510mm x W410mm x H450/470mm) is made of sustainably grown solid oak. The wooden surface is treated with natural wood oil mix, which doesn't harm the craftsman, environment, or the user, and the paper yarn is spun and woven of undyed paper in Ostrobothnia, Finland. The upholstery material is 100% wool. Together the delicate details of the Woodpecker paper yarn fabric and the joinery solutions of solid wood make the bench inviting and suitable for various surroundings.

DETALJI ("detail" in Finnish) wooden bench is made following the traditional Nikari joinery solutions, accompanied with delicate Woodnotes 100% paper yarn fabric "Woodpecker". Design Jenni Roininen. 

Product news: DETALJI ("detail" in Finnish) is made following the traditional Nikari joinery solutions, accompanied with delicate Woodnotes 100% paper yarn fabric "Woodpecker", designed by Ritva Puotila. The Woodnotes paper yarn is also used separately in the ends of the bench.

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