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Arch Bench

from $3,995.00

The Arch Bench is designed to symbolize the landscape of southern Utah.

Carved out of a solid hunk of Douglas Fir, these benches are hefty! The blanks are shaped by hand using a chainsaw and other power tools, then cleaned up with chisels and sanders.

The cracks known as "checking", are a natural condition of the wood as it's moisture content changes. Checks are not likely to compromise the piece but will expand over time.

There is no finish applied to these benches which allows them to age with use or if left outside, to gray. This also gives you the opportunity to apply a finish or stain of your choice.

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The Arch Bench is designed to symbolize the landscape of southern Utah.

Carved out of a solid hunk of Douglas Fir, these benches are hefty! The blanks are shaped by hand using a chainsaw and other power tools, then cleaned up with chisels and sanders.

The cracks known as "checking", are a natural condition of the wood as it's moisture content changes. Checks are not likely to compromise the piece but will expand over time.

There is no finish applied to these benches which allows them to age with use or if left outside, to gray. This also gives you the opportunity to apply a finish or stain of your choice.

The Arch Bench is designed to symbolize the landscape of southern Utah.

Carved out of a solid hunk of Douglas Fir, these benches are hefty! The blanks are shaped by hand using a chainsaw and other power tools, then cleaned up with chisels and sanders.

The cracks known as "checking", are a natural condition of the wood as it's moisture content changes. Checks are not likely to compromise the piece but will expand over time.

There is no finish applied to these benches which allows them to age with use or if left outside, to gray. This also gives you the opportunity to apply a finish or stain of your choice.





Hours M-F 9-5. Contact to set up an appointment.

info@projectsunday.net

2212 S. West Temple #19

Salt Lake City, UT 84115


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