Robin Berrewaerts Black Eboninzed Oak Bench, Belgium 21st Century
Located in Utrecht, NL
Robin Berrewaerts’s black oak bench is hand-sculpted and made of ebonized oak with an oil finish.
21st Century and Contemporary Belgian Post-Modern Benches
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Robin Berrewaerts Black Eboninzed Oak Bench, Belgium 21st Century
Located in Utrecht, NL
Robin Berrewaerts’s black oak bench is hand-sculpted and made of ebonized oak with an oil finish.
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Ebonized Oak "P60" Chair by Robin Berrewaerts, Belgium 2022
Located in Utrecht, NL
Condition: In new condition. About the designer: Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.
Oak
Ebonized Oak "P60 L" Chair by Robin Berrewaerts, Belgium 2022
Located in Utrecht, NL
Dimensions: 27.95 in W x 27,75 in D x 27.16 in H; Seat Height 11.02 cm in 71 cm W x 70.5 cm D x 69 cm H; Seat Height 28 cm About the designer: Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he...
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Ebonized Oak "P60 A" Armchair by Robin Berrewaerts, Belgium 2022
Located in Utrecht, NL
Dimensions: 23.81 in W x 22.04 in D x 35.43 in H; Seat Height 16.92 in; Arm Height 26.37 in 60.5 cm W x 56 cm D x 90 cm H; Seat Height 43 cm; Arm Height 67 cm About the designer...
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Ebonized Oak "Sp03" Side Table by Robin Berrewaerts, Belgium 2020
Located in Utrecht, NL
Dimensions: 15.75 in Ø x 16.93 in H 40 cm Ø x 43 cm H About the designer: Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.
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HB01 by Robin Berrewaerts
Located in London, GB
Natural oak - ebonized oak - oil finish Dimensions W40 D60 H25 Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.
Oak
Black Oak Stool by Robin Berrewaerts
Located in London, GB
Ebonized oak - oil finish Dimensions w30 d20 h45 Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.
Oak
SO01 Oak Sculpture by Robin Berrewaerts
Located in London, GB
Burned and ebonized oak Dimensions: W30 D35 H60 Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.
Oak
SIP01 Wood Sculpture by Robin Berrewaerts
Located in London, GB
One of a Kind Reclaimed Italian popular Dimensions: W 37 D 46 H 35 Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.
Poplar
Vessel in Beech Sculpture by Robin Berrewaerts
Located in London, GB
Hand-sculpted vessel in reclaimed beech One of a Kind Reclaimed beech Dimensions: W 30 D 43 H156 Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.
Beech
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H 15.75 in W 15.75 in D 19.69 in
Rearrangement of a Tree Wood Sculpture by Robin Berrewaerts
Located in London, GB
One of a kind Reclaimed Italian poplar Dimensions per object: W40 D50 H40 Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he works and lives in Brussels, Belgium.
Poplar
Vessel in Oak Unique Piece Sculpted by Robin Berrewaerts
Located in Geneve, CH
Vessel in oak unique piece sculpted by Robin Berrewaerts 2020 One of a kind Materials: Reclaimed oak Dimensions: W 28 x D 22 x H 43 cm Robin Berrewaerts was born in 1991, he w...
Oak
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