Blok presents Dek – modern outdoor seating with style.
February 22nd, 2011
Dek is an Australian-designed and Australian-manufactured bench/table/seating solution.
Its rounded design and sleek finish are suited to commercial and residential settings.
Featuring a stainless steel frame and hardwood slats, Dek is customisable and can be specified in a range of timbers and finishes.
Dek can be used on its own as a contemporary bench for public seating, or as a low table for casual outdoor entertaining, perfectly complemented by Blok’s Sunni stools.
Dek is available exclusively through Blok Furniture.
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