Introducing the Summer Sea Water Bench upholstered with gorgeous hues of turquoise and aqua in a swirling ocean abstract design. This fun, and super versatile 46 inch long furniture accent is just the right piece that your coastal styled home may be missing! Perfectly sized to pull up to your table for a chic dining bench, dress up an entry way, or even use at the end of a bed for a spot to sit and enjoy your view.
The fun artistic designs of this modern bench are printed on a wrapped, faux-leather upholstered seat. The sturdy yet minimalistic steel aston legs are available in gold or black, allowing this bench to seamlessly integrate into your home decor style.
- Overall Bench Size: 46" L X 16" D X 18" H
- Leg Height: 16"
- Option of black or gold aston legs - please choose from our menu
- 100% high-quality durable faux leather
- Seat printed with art
- Estimated ship date: 4-5 business days
- Assembly required
- Every order custom printed in the USA
Care: Wipe clean with a non-abrasive rag
About the Artist:
Ninola is a print design studio based on Valencia, Spain, specialized in create watercolor artworks and patterns designs to make common things more beautiful. The artist and designer behind the studio is Laura Muñoz Estellés: Laura’s work is the result of a multidisciplinary learning process through fashion, fine arts and textiles. Her artistic talent has been cultivated through years in the fashion industry, by creating patterns for apparel, accessories and product lines.
She aims to create by revealing the potential of a joyful spirit, by setting free the forgotten child that lies within all of us, honestly and without prejudices, figuring out new ways of expression, in a constant search for the non-existent yet, for the unexpected and surprising, the emotion of playing and enjoyment, enthusiasm, the might of colors and the naïve curiosity of innocence.
Painting and illustrating, playing and experiencing with textures and shades, releasing hand in an intuitive and boundless way. Thus the rivers of watercolors and inks are her most beloved way of expression, their randomness and inaccuracy, the inherent element of luck and surprise, making each work unrepeatable, each one a spontaneous order… Where colors flow.