The Harika Wooden Bench has the kind of presence that makes you stop and look twice. Made from reclaimed wood, it features a curved, saddle-shaped seat that dips gracefully in the centre and rises at both ends, giving it a silhouette that feels almost ceremonial. The seat surface is carved with subtle floral and leaf motifs, bordered by a row of small metal stud detailing that traces the edges like quiet ornamentation.
The real character lives in the legs. Four thick, sculpted legs carry the bench, each one carved with figurative and geometric patterns, from faces and forms to layered grooves and claw-foot bases. These are not decorative afterthoughts. They are the soul of the piece, rooted in a craft tradition that treats every surface as worth the effort.
The warm brown finish has developed naturally over time, with tonal shifts and surface wear that no new piece of furniture could replicate. This is a bench for spaces that value depth and detail. Place it in a living room, a study, a hallway, or a curated retail space. It works as seating, as a display surface, or simply as the most interesting object in the room.