Small Bench

“[...] Like all rooms, the parlour was actually too small for all the furniture that had to fit in it. So the dining table stood directly in front of the folding sofa and on the walls were heavy wooden chests of drawers with rounded corners and ball feet. Next to the faux fur sofa was a small stove where my grandfather burned paper scraps. But first he carefully cut up tea and chocolate boxes into cardboard strips on which he wrote his shopping lists. 

Glasses, biscuit boxes and bowls were kept in the "credenza", opposite the dining table.  We especially liked the crystal-cut wine glasses, some of which also had little coloured glass stones stuck on them. [...]”

Assembly

Assembly

A small bench from the series of somewhat forgotten types of furniture. All parts are made from laser-cut parts of birch plywood and assembled by hand. The top has two hinged lids that give access to the hollow space inside.