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S-BN120

The seat is defined by a single split dividing two primary planks. The resulting gap reveals the central joinery bridging the two halves.

Dimensions

W 120 cm × H 45 cm × D 41.5 cm

Dimensions

W 120 cm × H 45 cm × D 41.5 cm

Materials

Solid oak wood

Materials

Solid oak wood

AVAILABLE IN

Ash, teak & stain

AVAILABLE IN

Ash, teak & stain

Production

India

Production

India

Year

2026

Year

2026

wooden Bench

Notes from the Engawa

Notes from the Engawa

In a traditional Japanese house, the engawa is the long timber veranda that runs along the edge between interior and garden, threshold that belongs to neither, and to both. It is a place of pause: where one sits to watch the rain, where the body settles for a moment between one room and the next, where a conversation might unfold with someone passing through the garden beyond.


A bench, in most homes, performs the same quiet role. It is rarely where one stays — more often where one perches, sets something down, waits on the way to somewhere else. Engawa takes that shared purpose and gives it form.

In a traditional Japanese house, the engawa is the long timber veranda that runs along the edge between interior and garden, threshold that belongs to neither, and to both. It is a place of pause: where one sits to watch the rain, where the body settles for a moment between one room and the next, where a conversation might unfold with someone passing through the garden beyond.


A bench, in most homes, performs the same quiet role. It is rarely where one stays — more often where one perches, sets something down, waits on the way to somewhere else. Engawa takes that shared purpose and gives it form.