hm83
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An exciting concept for public seating, the hm83 bench can be used as a dramatic stand-alone feature or linked together to form molecular, geometric arrangements.
- Designer: Simon Pengelly
- Dimensions: W200 x D240 x H450 mm (connector), W2090 x D1830 x H450 mm (star bench, one piece)
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: England
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