The Sawmill Bench is made from a single piece of Elm saved salvaged from the burn pile. Engineered in collaboration with Steven Woolsens. Hewing close to the original tenets of Modernism, this bench is an optimized tectonic expression of a renewable

Sawmill Bench

The Sawmill Bench is made from a single salvaged piece of Elm, waste saved from the burn pile. Designed and engineered in collaboration with Steven Woolsens, it pushes the boundaries of what is possible with solid wood. Hewing close to the original tenets of Modernism, this bench is an optimized tectonic expression of a renewable natural material.

 The Sawmill Bench is made from a single piece of Elm saved salvaged from the burn pile. Engineered in collaboration with Steven Woolsens. Hewing close to the original tenets of Modernism, this bench is an optimized tectonic expression of a renewable

The Sawmill Bench is made from a single piece of Elm saved salvaged from the burn pile. Engineered in collaboration with Steven Woolsens. Hewing close to the original tenets of Modernism, this bench is an optimized tectonic expression of a renewable natural material. Available at Matthew Rachman Gallery in Chicago.

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