Renaissance of the corner bench: “Stijl“ is a homage to the traditional, rustic corner bench. For Richard Lampert, Alexander Seifried has created a contemporary reinterpretation of the dated bench and table set. According to Seifried, Stijl is reminiscent of the original table, bench and corner bench, of mother’s kitchen, where steaming pots and the flavours of good, homemade food wet the taste buds of both family members and guests. The result is a deliberately subtle design that is also available in solid oak.
Unconventional and comfortable: with its simple design, Stijl projects a modern feel without losing in comfort. The inspiration behind both the reduced design language and the name was the “De Stijl“ movement, founded in 1917 by Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian. The set, made of 3- or 5layer coniferous wood, consists of a bench, corner bench and table, available in a transparent finish with a small amount of white pigment, in a natural oiled finish or with a bead-blasted surface with a red-brown or black opaque glaze finish. The bench and corner bench come in both a pure wood or upholstered design. Individual modules allow the bench to be extended to a corner bench, which is available in standard sizes matching the table dimensions or in tailor-made sizes according to individual requirements. The table comes in three standard lengths (160cm, 180cm and 200cm) and with a standard width of 90cm. Drawers and a shelf beneath the tabletop are reminiscent of the classic Alpine style table and offer additional storage.
Convivial outdoor pleasures: the pale green painted, auburn and black designs of Stijl, as well as the natural, oil-treated design without drawer are also suited for outdoor use.