Item No.
100144423
VON Bench
$2,695.00
Item No.
100144423
VON Bench
$2,695.00
Walnut / Black
Ash / Natural
Black Ash / Black
- Solid walnut with black leather seat pad.
- Natural or black-painted ash with matching leather seat pad.
- Handcrafted.
- 18.9" H 59" W 21.7" D
Shipping Options
- Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery
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2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Hlynur Atlason for L. Ercolani
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Multitasker —
This elegantly simple yet sturdy bench serves as a comfortable seat and side table combination in the entryway or at the foot of the bed. Move the seat cushion to the floor and turn it into a long, lovely coffee table.
Details
Half-seat, half-table
Handcrafted from solid wood, the Von Bench (2018) was inspired by a chair by Lucian Ercolani, who founded the British furniture company Ercol in 1920. Topped with a Raise leather seat pad, this half-seat, half-table solution is suitable for entryways, living rooms, and meeting areas. The moveable seat pad can be placed anywhere on the bench or removed entirely to convert Von into a coffee table. Von Bench is produced by the premium brand L. Ercolani, a division of Ercol. Made in the U.K.
- Solid walnut with black leather seat pad.
- Natural or black-painted ash with matching leather seat pad.
- Handcrafted.
- Brand
- L. Ercolani
- General Dimensions
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- 18.9" H 59" W 21.7" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)

VON Bench
- Height (in): 18.9
- Width (in): 59
- Depth (in): 21.7
- Solid walnut, natural ash, black-painted ash
- Raise full-grain semi-aniline leather seat pad
Hlynur Atlason
Hlynur Atlason grew up in Iceland and studied science at the Sorbonne before he came to New York to study design at Parsons School of Design. After graduation, he stayed in New York and, in 2004, founded his eponymous design studio, which has since designed kitchen utensils, beverage bottles, airline serviceware, cosmetics packaging and furniture.
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