trestle bench

R8,285.00R11,675.00

the trestle bench is inspired but the design of the trestle table and therefore makes the perfect combination with this table. it is available in a variety of lengths, which are also suitable for other rectilinear tables.

it consists of a series of 3 robust forged steel legs, united by a solid horizontal round bar, supporting a wide 2 part wooden seat, cleated together on the underside.

dimensions
ref  2030 2031 2032  2033  2034
length  1500 1800 2100  2300  2900
seat height
 450 450 450  450  450
seat width
 360 360 360  360  360

design from trestle table, hope 2008
availability – 2-3 weeks

available in jarrah or massaranduba.

select finishes below to buy online

SKU: 2030 Categories: ,

metal frame

metal frame

rust

galvanised

metal components are acid-dipped and left to oxidise (rust).
they are brushed down and coated with a waxsealer to prevent brush off marks.
NOTE: this finish will leave rust marks on paving and is not recommended for coastal situations.

metal components are hot dip galvanised, but unpainted.
they are bright and silver when new, but soon assume a soft lead grey colour as they age.
this finish is recommended for furniture in close proximity to the sea.

optional finishes

-also available with painted frame

-not available to buy online. please order by filling in our request a quote form.

-more information on these finishes can be found here.

timber surface

timber surface

jarrah natural

jarrah – new/weathered

-an australian timber which is a highly regarded hard wood, renown for its use in extreme conditions outside.

-FCS forested timber.

-extremely stable and naturally resistant to boring insects.

-dark reddish brown to light brown and pink in colour

-it will assume a silver grey colour similar to that of teak in approx. 12 months, when left untreated and exposed to the elements.
-generally clear grained, it is occasionally marked with characteristic resin pocket

massaranduba natural

massaranduba new / weathered

-a tropical wood sustainably forested in South America.
-an extremely robust wood commonly used in exterior timber construction
-slightly browner than Jarrah with a very similar in appearance and working properties.
-a dense and hard species which is hard-wearing with a surface texture that finishes well to a deep rich colour.
-the wood resists colour change but will eventually fade to grey.
-a notable difference with this timber is that is is extremely clear with no signs of resin pockets

optional surfaces

jarrah oiled

suitable for indoors and covered areas only.  read more  here.