A solid timber leaner with a strong presence.
A solid timber leaner with a strong presence.
The Bergen Leaner expresses strength and beauty. Drawing from classic Norwegian design principals emphasising durability, beauty, functionality, simplicity and natural forms, the Bergen contrasts strong with soft. Subtle details such as the splayed leg construction and rounded ends create a sense of welcome.
This design showcases the beauty of the natural timber grain with its thickened edge and strong planes. The distinctive crossover footrail and its elegant proportions makes this piece a showstopper.
Available in 3 sizes, a 4-seater, 6-seater and 8-seater, the thoughtful construction approach allows for this design to be shipped in flatpack to allow for easy installation in any site.
This Harrows design carries GreenRate™ Level C certification and PlatinumHEALTH™ HealthRATE™ certifications under the Global GreenTag International Product Health Declaration™ (GreenTag PHD™) program.
In the Green Star® NZ program Level C carries 50% of the credit points. The GreenTag PHD is recognised by WELL™ and LEED®. A copy of each GreenRate certificate can be downloaded from product resource section.
Life is built on the interaction of people. We create thoughtfully crafted furniture that inspires meaningful interaction.
For creating social spaces that are loved for their uniqueness and personality.
The Bergen has presence and personality. It’s bold design a strong silhouette makes a statement, while its smooth curves welcome users. An enduring solid timber leaner design built to last.
Mark Suckling was born in Timaru, New Zealand and learned the craft of furniture making in the family business. Inspired by his surroundings and industrious tendencies, He began to create his own designs to feed a design driven market hungry for NZ designs and NZ made. As Creative Director of Harrows, he is in a unique position to see designs through from concept to prototyping to the marketplace with an exceptional hands-on approach. Mark doesn’t believe design needs to be complicated, but it should be both functional and aesthetically exciting.