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Hans Olsen Modular Seating Group
I always love modular furniture and am especially fond of the teak and hemp look. Price available on request from Red.
From the Red description :
Solid teak and hemp modular seating group by Hans Olsen circa late 1950’s. Phenomenally designed, each piece is removable so it is multi functional. The entire arrangement can be used in a long line or used as an l with the sofa and love seat. Each seat is removable as well to make 4 low profile chairs. The benches as can also be used with the cushions to form their own seating without the chairs.