Luxembourg Bench ID: FMB-411045
Luxembourg Bench 0 Furniture Fermob

Luxembourg Bench

By Frédéric Sofia, for Fermob

Luxembourg Bench

By Frédéric Sofia, For Fermob

$1,016.00

Finish:
Capucine

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SPEC #: FMB1203168 | ID: FMB-411045

Luxembourg Bench

SPEC #: FMB1203168

ID: FMB-411045

Designed by Frédéric SofiaRead Bio

Designed by Frederic Sofia and part of Fermob's classic Luxembourg collection, the Luxembourg Bench provides ample seating and visual interest to both indoor and outdoor living spaces. Despite its generous size, the aluminum construction of this piece makes it lightweight, comfortable, and easy to move around for when you'd like to change up seating arrangements.

Available Options

Finish: Acapulco Blue, Anthracite, Cactus, Capucine, Rosemary

Specifications

    • Finish: Capucine
    • Size: 57"W x 19"H x 16.5"D
    • Shipping Weight: 78.00 lbs
    • Product Weight: 15.00 lbs
    • Materials: Aluminum  
        • Country of Origin: France
    • Recycled Materials

      Recycled Materials

    • Eco-Conscious Packaging

      Eco-Conscious Packaging

    • Sustainable Furnishings Council

      Sustainable Furnishings Council

    • Responsibly Sourced Materials

      Responsibly Sourced Materials

    • Specification Sheet / Technical Files

      Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
      Frédéric Sofia

      About Frédéric Sofia

      Because design is first and foremost about a story, a function. Because every project is a unique perspective and an opening to the world, Frederic Sofia has swung with the design since setting up his first self-publishing company Wombat in 1994.

      Born in Lyon in 1967, graduated from the University of Technology in Mechanical Engineering with a degree in marketing, the designer now based in Paris approaches his discipline through close contacts in industry and the wider economy.

      From his self-taught journey coupled with an unalterable desire to build lasting partnerships, Frederic Sofia continues to practice with deepness, driven by this insatiable need to feel useful rather than a need to be vaunted. Whether it is his industrial objects or his works of art (produced in collaboration with Catherine Sofia), the designer roams between the world of objects and contemporary art. This latest, long time seen as a breakaway, allows him to tell stories hitherto impossible to translate into the field of industrial design. Between structural realism and formal aesthetics (Luxembourg Chair designed for Fermob, Solar Streetlight for Oversun), his look at modern society is materialized from critical success to commercial ones.

      Since the creation of his studio in 2000, Frederic Sofia's approach gives birth to a galaxy of sensitive and realistic projects, nourished by a constant research for improvement, with the goal of embellishing daily life, taking into account the inventory of uses while bringing sense and emotion. Frederic Sofia questions, hijacks and reinvents, without ever neglecting to make the link between his mission and that of the industry to which he addresses himself. Always guarantor of stories written on the long term and deeply animated by this urgency to change things through objects, and for a better world.

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      Fermob is a French outdoor furniture company that specializes in creating colorful and stylish furniture pieces for gardens, patios, and outdoor spaces. They offer a wide range of products, including chairs, tables, benches, lounges, and accessories, all made from high-quality materials such as steel, aluminum, and synthetic materials. They use recyclable materials in the production process, and their products are designed to last for many years, reducing the need for frequent replacements.

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