The Trestle bench, designed by John Pawson for outdoor settings, adapts its structure, seat, and upholstery for outdoor use.
The tabletop is made of compact wood with a marine treatment that makes it resistant to water and humidity. The seat, covered with indeformable expanded polyurethane foam, is finished with a smooth fabric specially designed for outdoor use. The steel frame and legs are available in two finishes: white or black.
In its 420 cm version, it offers a versatile solution for defining spaces, creating pathways, or complementing long tables and seating areas in large gardens. Protective covers are also available to help preserve the product.
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John Pawson
John Pawson was born in 1949 in Halifax, Yorkshire. After a period in the family textile business he lived for a number of years in Japan, moving to Tokyo towards the end of his stay, where he visited the studio of Japanese architect and designer Shiro Kuramata. Following his return to England, he enrolled at the Architecture Association in London, leaving to establish his own practice in 1981.