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Fallen Tree Bench Keeps Natural Form of a Tree Intact

Pallvika KashivBy Pallvika KashivOctober 29, 2015Updated:May 13, 20192 Mins Read
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French designer Benjamin Graindorge has crafted a bench dubbed Fallen Tree for YMER & MALTA, a design studio working as a research laboratory for dialogue between designers and artisan.

The sculptural bench made from fallen oak tree highlights the true nature of wood, which is later carved to create a practical seating unit that reveals how a strong structure of a fallen tree can be utilized as attractive furniture unit.

The transmission of tree into a bench is beautifully preserved by keeping its natural form intact. It also showcases how natural raw material can be converted into a functional object without damaging its originality. To keep its beauty intact, Benjamin Graindorge has added borosilicate glass on one side of the bench, while another side of the bench is still resting on the branches of the tree.

Also Read: Bilbao Console Tree Branch Table by Sebastian Errazuriz

The 110 x 273 x 120 cm fallen tree is a limited edition bench that if placed in your living area will not only reveal the primal identity of the tree but will also add a rustic feel to your contemporary living.

Fallen Tree Bench
Branches provide structural support to bench
Fallen Tree Bench
Branches and trunk stripped into a structural bench
Fallen Tree Bench
Fallen Tree bench designed by Benjamin Graindorge for YMER & MALTA

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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