Hover Bench by Tolv
Designed by Patryk Koca
Hover bench by Tolv complements the Hover dining table.
The seat comes as two smoothly rounded-off planks of solid oak, or a variation in form with upholstered panels, anchored on the ends with wooden plugs.
Simple and thoughtful proportions create something beautiful and timeless.
Finish:
Solid oak, high density foam
Available in a range of Tolv house fabric and leathers
Dimensions:
1200mmW x 440mmD x 450mmH
1400mmW x 440mmD x 450mmH
1700mmW x 440mmD x 450mmH
SHOW MORE SHOW LESS$980.00
| Brand: | Tolv | 
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| Lead time: | 12+ weeks | 
| Delivery: | More info on delivery | 
| Returns: | Read our full returns policy | 
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Tolv
Tolv means “12” in Danish, describing a framework for living that’s centred around each day.
Tolv’s thoughtful and considered pieces work for you around the clock.Tolv upholds the Scandinavian ideals of well-made, well-designed furniture, yet has an appreciation of diverse cultures and an international outlook.
They call on designers from across the world to create original furniture, based on their expert sensibilities. Obsessive about the finer details, the Tolv collection is made in their own factory where cost and quality can be tightly controlled.
Tolv takes a world-view on environmental issues and believe in sourcing and treating the raw materials with respect and care. Tolv is committed to producing responsibly and fairly, for everything they make and everyone that works for them.
About the designer
Patryk Koca
Patryk Koca is a Sydney based furniture designer who aims to converge his experiences into practical solutions through problem solving, craftsmanship, technology and a strong focus on sustainability.
Having established his studio in 2019 Patryk works closely with international brands like Natadora, Tolv, Hegi and Snoc to create timeless designs with high quality craftsmanship to match.
Since graduating from UTS with a Master’s in Industrial Design, Patryk has engaged in a variety of activities including consulting, exhibiting and lecturing at UTS. Most notably he worked closely with acclaimed designers Oskar Zieta and Adam Goodrum.





