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Jill Fehrenbacher

GEORGIE BENCH

by , 06/29/05
filed under: green furniture

54Dean is a Brooklyn based design duo making some remarkable furniture. The studio’s Georgie Bench (named after George Nelson’s famous slat bench), is made with sustainability in mind, thanks to a waste conscious construction process and building materials consisting of nothing but bamboo and stainless steel.

Proof once again that style and sustainability can go hand-in-hand!

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3 Responses to “GEORGIE BENCH”

  1. anjie anjie says:

    hey jill.
    so how is the construction process waste conscious?

  2. brian brian says:

    Good question anjie – I’ve dropped 54Dean an email to get some further info – we’ll post it up as soon as we hear back.

  3. Jill Jill says:

    From Paul at 54Dean:

    As to your question, the process used to manufacture the Georgie table
    is waste conscious in the sense that rather than simply CNCing the ribs
    that comprise the bench out of large sheet goods (which would be
    faster, but more wasteful) the rib’s shapes are first roughly glued up,
    then CNCed. The only bi-product is sawdust (no cut-offs).

    Thanks so much for your interest in our product. Feel free to ask any
    follow-up questions.

    All the best,
    Paul

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