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Stakit

Stakit – Fence – is a piece of seating furniture made from spray-coated pinewood featuring simple, quality-oriented design. This piece challenges the familiar icon of family homes and allotment gardens where fences delimit space. Stakit is not a segmenting tool, but rather a gathering point – an invitation to sit on the same side, on the grass, in the park and anywhere else one might feel like sitting. Stakit is available in two different lengths, 50 cm and 200 cm.

Thomas Bentzen and Peter Johansen

Thomas Bentzen b. 1969, Danish Designer
Peter Johansen b. 1974, Norwegian Furniture Designer

Both designers graduated from Danmarks Designskole, Bentzen in 2003 and Johansen in 2004. Both are members of the Danish design group Remove, which was founded in 2002. The group works within the cross-field of industrial, aesthetic and experimental design. Bentzen and Johansen have both previously been included in Crafts Collection, Bentzen in 2006 with Pinechair 1.0, a chair made in solid pine wood. Like Bentzen’s other designs, the chair has a simple and easily decoded graphic expression with roots in the traditional Scandinavian design tradition. Johansen was involved in Crafts Collection in 2005 with Slap a* (Relax), a series of wooden stools. Slap a* was based on a study that examined what happens when people sit down on a step or a stoop. Together, they were also involved in Crafts Collection 11, 2007 with the outdoor furnishing object STAKIT. Johansen and Bentzen both received grants from Danmarks Nationalbank’s Anniversary Foundation as well as a travel grant from the Danish Arts Foundation in 2005.

By same artist:
STAKIT (CC_12, 2008)

img o-tbpj-01/Stakit I, sitting object
H: 48 / L: 54
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img o-tbpj-02/Stakit II, sitting object
H: 48 / L: 200
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