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Lutyen Garden Bench
comments (1) August 3rd, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
Built by Tony O'Malley
This style of bench was designed more than 100 years ago by Edward Lutyens, a British architect and designer. It has a whimsical frame around classically regimented slats on the back.
In an article from FWW #143 Tony O’Malley explains how to build this bench. Read the article or buy the plan in our store.
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