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BZ bench - Martin Visser

BZ bench - Martin Visser

BZ bench - Martin Visser

Product catalog summary
Overview: The BZ Bench, designed by Martin Visser in 1960 for the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, remains a staple in the museum's collection. Its popularity led to the introduction of various versions in 1965 by Spectrum.
Specifications: The bench is available in dimensions of 160/200 x 42 (5 laths)/60 (7 laths) x 30/40 cm (WxDxH). It features distinctive tooth connections in the wood.
Materials: The bench is crafted from solid ash with either a transparent varnish or black stain, and solid wenge wood with a transparent varnish.
Additional Features: An optional pillow measuring 42x60 cm is available, compatible with all bench versions.
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BZ bench - Martin Visser-1

BZ Bench Martin Visser - for Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam - 1960

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BZ bench - Martin Visser-2

BZ Bench Martin Visser - for Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam - 1960 Dimensions: 160/200 x 42 (5 laths)/60 (7 laths) x 30/40 cm WxDxH Designed in 1960 by Martin Visser at r ­ equest of the Dutch Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam where the BZ is still in use today. The design was received so well by the public that Visser added several variations and dimensions of the bench to Spectrums collection in 1965. The simple but beautiful tooth connections of the wood are characteristic for this bench. Sizes and material are still the same as in the 1965 version. Also a little pillow of 42x60 cm is available, suitable...

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