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High and Low: Haruki Slat Bench and Nelson Platform Bench

highlow-slattedbench.jpgA great bench can many hats: it can sit in your hallway and greet you when you get home; it can sit in front of your coffee table holding your magazines, books and even your feet; it can feel equally at home even in a bathroom. With so many possibilities for a slatted bench, we like that we have just as many choices available. Here are two...


 
 

The Nelson platform bench with its beautiful lines and made from sturdy maple is an eternal classic. Designed by George Nelson and manufactured by Herman Miller, the Nelson bench is one of those pieces which is instantly recognizable. We were lucky to score one extremely under price at a clearance sale and find that it’s perfect for our hallway.

Perhaps inspired by the Nelson bench is the Haruki Slat Bench, available at Urban Outfitters. Made from solid ash, the Haruki bench is 55" wide and 16" tall and features verticle and horizontal slats. Like the Nelson, the Haruki may be used as a bench or coffee table.

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seating - benches & stools, Herman Miller, Urban Outfitters, high and low, haruki slat bench, nelson platform bench

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if you don't feel like shelling out a million dollars for an official herman miller product, you can get a knockoff of that bench from many places including http://www.whiteonwhite.com/,

posted by duckumu on 2008-06-06 16:48:06
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I love Urban Outfitters! I find them to have the most freshest designs out there. And their graphic t-shirts are sooooo cool and original - you gotta wonder where UO gets their design inspiration from.

And don't get me started on their quality, but it can be summed up in one word: HEIRLOOM.

posted by david on 2008-06-06 16:52:53
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There's also the ikea Molger bench, which I've been obsessed with ever since AT posted on it in a bathroom a couple of days ago:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40049684

posted by cptmoll on 2008-06-06 16:59:47
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I agree about UO design, David--there have been a number of furniture pieces I've liked in the last year (esp. once I saw the price). But having ordered a fainting sofa from them, I have to say it's a far cry from heirloom. I love how it looks, it's pretty comfy, but it's also pretty low budget (like, a notch below Ikea quality). But maybe this is just the sofa I ordered and other pieces are more substantial? I hope so!

posted by edieb on 2008-06-06 17:08:13
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Or, you go over here, to get the 5' Nelson knock-off for about the same price as the one at Urban Outfitters:
http://stores.advancedinteriordesigns.com/-strse-Benches/Categories.bok

posted by TRUE BLUE on 2008-06-06 17:43:29
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I think maybe David works for UO? :)

posted by littlebrownbird on 2008-06-06 17:48:36
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That's actually a nice looking bench from UO...

posted by bepsf on 2008-06-06 17:49:36
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looks like he's being sarcastic to me haha... derivative mcm designs and I'd guess pretty cheap quality - kinda the opposite of what he's saying - looks like sarcasm...

posted by bordjon on 2008-06-06 18:01:11
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Ah, sarcasm! Not sure why "the most freshest" didn't tip me off!

posted by edieb on 2008-06-06 18:28:19
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You can get a really nice reproduction Nelson Bench from interiorexpress.com for $240. Its available in natural and black and works really well if you don't want to spend a lot of money.

http://www.interiorexpress.com/Retro_Furniture-Nelson_Bench.html

posted by reginaregina on 2008-06-09 11:07:47
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