Domino

Designer | Jesper Ståhl
With the Domino, Jesper Ståhl has created a playful picnic bench – an innovative piece of furniture that provides opportunities for creativity in the public outdoor space. Domino is a bench with a small table. Place two opposite each other and you have a traditional and generous combination. Place them next to each other and you get an elongated space where everyone can share the same view. Group several in a row or at an angle, spaced apart or close together, fully aligned or semi-overlapping. A contemporary piece of furniture that allows for playful combinations – just like dominoes.
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Domino

With the Domino, Jesper Ståhl has created a playful picnic bench – an innovative piece of furniture that provides opportunities for creativity in the public outdoor space. Domino is a bench with a small table. Place two opposite each other and you have a traditional and generous combination. Place them next to each other and you get an elongated space where everyone can share the same view. Group several in a row or at an angle, spaced apart or close together, fully aligned or semi-overlapping. A contemporary piece of furniture that allows for playful combinations – just like dominoes.

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Dimensions

  • Length: 180 cm
  • Depth: 78 cm
  • Table Height: 72 cm
  • Table Width: 41 cm
  • Seat Height: 45 cm
  • Seat Width: 27 cm
  • Weight: 42 kg

Cast Metal Finish

  • Natural (raw aluminum)
  • Black lacquered

Wood Finish

  • Brown-stained pine
  • Oiled mahogany
  • Untreated accoya

Optional Features

  • Other wood types and colors available
  • Dominio is prepared for ground anchoring.

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