ULUWATU Seagrass Bench 120CM

€269.99

The Uluwatu Seagrass Bench

Seagrass bench adds a stylish boho touch to any interior room, summer terrace, covered patio or garden. Great for a summer vibe!

The appearance of each individual design may slightly vary from the one photographed for this site.

Materials

  • Teak root - Teak Branch - Teak wood. Teak is a tropical hardwood tree found in India and South East Asia, which we source from the overgrow on rainforest floors. Teak has a high protective oil content, making it capable of lasting a lifetime. It can even resist extreme temperatures and humidity. It’s a lovely natural material that can be used indoor and in covered outdoor spaces. Bazar Bizar uses teak branch and teak root. Now what is the difference between these two? Teak branches are collected branches from the trees. These branches are either found or left-over from other furniture making. Teak root comes from the trunk of the tree and is obtained from fallen teak trees. Note that the teak trees are not cut down for production!
  • Seagrass lives in the coastal waters in most of the continents. Seagrass is unique because it is the only flowering plant that can live underwater. Dried seagrass makes beautiful furniture. Seagrass furniture is woven by hand, while the plants are still green. Because the seagrass dries, the furniture will lose the green colour, become firm and ready to use. 

Dimension

  • Length: 120 cm
  • Width: 30 cm
  • Height: 40 cm

      Delivery

      • Typical dispatch time: 10 - 14 business days

      BAZAR BIZAR invites you on a faraway journey to the dancing islands, ancient traditions and heavenly beaches of Indonesia. The Belgian interior brand that grew out of a lifelong passion for travelling, creates highly original design pieces made of eco-friendly materials such as water hyacinth, rattan and bamboo. 

      The collection includes high-end and luxury decorative accents and homeware. All items are (hand)crafted in a sustainable way and moreover, it is a means for supporting the local Balinese economy.