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The Hockerbank by Johanna Dehio

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The “Hockerbank” meaning stool-bench designed by Johanna Dehio was inspired by makeshift seating. This series consists of several stools that are supplemented by a plank with round cut outs and round tables which can also be transformed into a long table.

 

 

 

 

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