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Designed by Hannes and Fritz, HAY's Weekday series was inspired by their impromptu solution to a lack of seating at a dinner party. Weekday is a familiar aesthetic elevated through high quality craftsmanship and novel design details.

The Weekday Bench combines a solid, robust structure with softly rounded joints conveying a sense of warmth and familiarity that invites shared dining and a social atmosphere. The clever knock-down construction allows for simple self-assembly and a lower environmental impact through efficient shipping.

Featuring the same simple construction as the classic picnic bench, it is crafted with robust and durable FSC-certified pine planks that will patinate beautifully and last for many years. The Weekday Bench's strong yet universally appealing character and its weather-resistance surface treatment make it suitable for indoor and outdoor use in a wide range of settings. The optional seat cushions provide extra comfort. We suggest pairing the bench with a Weekday Table to complete the look. 

The Weekday Bench is available in three different lengths and five colour finishes. 

Weekday Bench

Weekday Bench

by HAY

Regular price £225.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £225.00 GBP
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In stock items are available for immediate dispatch from our London-based warehouse. The daily cut-off time is 12:00 am for same day shipping, orders placed in the afternoon will be shipped the following day. Please refer to inventory levels above for live stock availability.

Technical Information

Dimensions:-
L111 - Width: 111 cm, Depth: 23 cm, Height: 45 cm
L140 - Width: 140 cm, Depth: 23 cm, Height: 45 cm
L190 - Width: 190 cm, Depth: 32 cm, Height: 45 cm

Supplied as a pre-assembled legs with bench top detached for transportation. Requires simple assembly. All fixings are provided.

Materials/Construction

FSC-certified solid pinewood with special outdoor surface treatment - a primer and two layer coating.
Black plastic glider.

Made in: China

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Designed by Hannes and Fritz, HAY's Weekday series was inspired by their impromptu solution to a lack of seating at a dinner party. Weekday is a familiar aesthetic elevated through high quality craftsmanship and novel design details.

The Weekday Bench combines a solid, robust structure with softly rounded joints conveying a sense of warmth and familiarity that invites shared dining and a social atmosphere. The clever knock-down construction allows for simple self-assembly and a lower environmental impact through efficient shipping.

Featuring the same simple construction as the classic picnic bench, it is crafted with robust and durable FSC-certified pine planks that will patinate beautifully and last for many years. The Weekday Bench's strong yet universally appealing character and its weather-resistance surface treatment make it suitable for indoor and outdoor use in a wide range of settings. The optional seat cushions provide extra comfort. We suggest pairing the bench with a Weekday Table to complete the look. 

The Weekday Bench is available in three different lengths and five colour finishes. 

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    Hannes & Fritz

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    Hannes & Fritz

    Hannes & Fritz is a design collaboration between Swiss designers Johannes Breuer and Fritz Gräber. Working across two cities – Johannes in Stuttgart and Fritz in Zürich, they develop each project through a back-and-forth process of iteration and evolution. Their projects often begin with the exploration of existing archetypal forms, adding restrained yet deliberate design incursions that bring these typologies into a contemporary context.