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Product Description
The Tangāli Bench was the first product prototyped during design duo INODA+SVEJE’s second visit to our workshop in August 2018. The contours of the bench are completely shaped by hand, and it can be used either for seating or as a side table.
Loose cushions can optionally be added to the Tangāli Bench for seating comfort and protection of the woven cane.
Apart from the regular sized version, the Tangāli Bench is also available in a compact version.
Product Specification
Product Options
We offer this product in a choice of two wood finishes: Natural Teak and Dark Stain.
The Natural Teak finish provides the clearest expressions of the timber’s character, while the Dark Stain finish—custom-developed by Phantom Hands—gives the wood a deeper, richer tone while preserving the clarity of the grain.
In both finishes, the stain is applied after hand-sanding with progressively finer grits of sandpaper. The Natural Teak is finished with a hard wax oil that brings out the natural, golden-brown colour of the teak. The Dark Stain is finished with a three-coat application of compatibility-tested hydro-oil.
The Tangāli cane weave pattern, specially developed by INODA+SVEJE for this collection, is a special weave with double strands of cane wrapped around the edges of the wooden frame of the products.
The loose cushions are available in the light cream ‘Andaman Moonbeam’ colour, but they can be ordered in any of the other colours from the cotton-linen blended Andaman fabric family.
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