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Nordfjell Collection

Nordfjell Collection

Bench

Design Nordfjell Collection & Ulf Nordfjell

This rough-hewn, lateral bench is a mastery of materials and proportions. The seat is crafted from raw pine treated to withstand the weathering and moisture. The legs are crafted from strips of brushed stainless steel, bent into sleek runners that contrast sharply with the wooden seat. The pine is pressure-treated and oiled, and is also available in black-tinted oil.

Dimensions and weight

Length: 200 cm, 270 cm alt 500 cm
Width: 54 cm alt 109 cm
Sitting height: 44 cm

Product numbers and combinations

V03-01Timber, bench 200 cm x 54 cm, 2 tripods
V03-02Timber, bench 270 cm x 54 cm, 2 tripods
V03-04Timber, bench 500 cm x 54 cm, 3 tripods
V03-05Timber, bench 500 cm x 109 cm, 3 tripods, 3 armrests
V03-06Armrest for Timber bench 50 cm Ø 5.4 cm stainless brushed steel, one pair

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Wood and finish

Glulam from spruce, pressure impregnated and surface treated with black impregnated oil (or natural).

Metal surface finish

If nothing is specified after the article number, the stand is in brushed stainless steel.
VFZ for hot-dip galvanized steel.
For electro-galvanized and powder-coated steel, enter C and any color.
C for any color other than standard, starting cost is added.

Variants

Armrests are available as a special, request a quote.

Standard colours

Hot-dip galvanized steel
Rostfritt stål

Materials and surface treatments

Glulam from pressure-impregnated spruce, surface treated with black impregnated oil.

Spruce

Spruce is one of the most common trees in the Nordic region. Its wood is usually softer than that of pine and it is generally less rot-resistant. Due to its straight stem and fine branching, spruce usually produces timber of good quality and is one of the most common tree species in the production of sawn building timber.

Steel

Nola uses high-quality steel with good strength in our products. Steel rusts if left untreated and must therefore be surface treated. 

Stainless steel

Stainless steel is an iron alloy with at least 10.5% chromium that often has good resistance to corrosion (rust) and other chemical attacks. A common misconception about stainless steel is that it does not rust at all; it can in fact corrode, especially in environments near the sea with high humidity.

Hot-dip galvanized or electrogalvanized and powder coating

Available in either only hot-dip galvanized steel or electro-galvanized and powder-coated steel.

Hot-dip galvanizing provides very strong protection against corrosion. The steel is dipped into a bath of hot liquid zinc. The zinc attaches and creates a surface coating on the steel part, which is then taken out of the bath and drained of excess zinc.

Electrogalvanizing provides corrosion protection through the sacrifice of zinc ions. It is created via a zinc coating on the steel using an electric current. Powder coating is a coating that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. Unlike conventional liquid paint, powder coating is usually applied electrostatically and then cured under heat or with ultraviolet light. The result is an even, hard-wearing coloured surface with the desired gloss level.

Assembly and placement

Freestanding

Freestanding product that is placed directly on the ground.

Freestanding.

Maintenance

Powdercoated steel

Products that are powder-coated can be touch-up painted with alkyd paint.

Hor dip galvanized steel

Hot-dip galvanized can be touch-up painted with so-called "cold galvanizing".

Read more in our general maintenance advice at nola.se/en/care-and-maintenance

Versions

3 lengths: 200, 270 and 500 cm. 2 widths 54 cm and 109 cm.

Nordfjell Collection

Nordfjell Collection

Bench

Design Nordfjell Collection & Ulf Nordfjell

This rough-hewn, lateral bench is a mastery of materials and proportions. The seat is crafted from raw pine treated to withstand the weathering and moisture. The legs are crafted from strips of brushed stainless steel, bent into sleek runners that contrast sharply with the wooden seat. The pine is pressure-treated and oiled, and is also available in black-tinted oil.

Designers

Ulf Nordfjell

Designer Ulf Nordfjell is a leading landscape architect working partly in his own private practice and for Ramböll Sweden in Stockholm for public spaces. As an exhibition architect and designer he has created some of Sweden’s largest outdoor exhibitions and thus evoked a new interest for contemporary Swedish garden design, among others the Garden Society in Gothenburg in 2008.  Ulf has won many prizes for his landscape architecture in Sweden. City parks in the cities of Linköping, Lund, Malmö, Norrköping, Umeå, Skellefteå and Stockholm, are prime examples of Ulf’s work. The main entrance of the Botanical Garden and the Garden Society in Gothenburg are examples of reconstructed and developed historical parks. Examples of City development including modern parks are large projects in Skellefteå and Umeå and new housing projects in Stockholm such as Silverdal, Sollentuna and Dalenum, Lidingö.

Numerous private gardens throughout Sweden bear testament to Ulf’s creative landscape skills. Ulf’s interest in combining architecture and design with horticulture and nature is well known and he has developed his own style, based on the local genus for every project. His passion for designing with plants can be seen in all of his projects, all of which take into consideration the variable climates that appear from the North to South of Sweden. An example is the permanent exhibition “The Gardens of the Forest” at Wij gardens in Ockelbo. “I think Swedish nature is always present in my garden design.”

Ulf won RHS Gold medals for his Tribute to Linnaeus Garden 2007, The Daily Telegraph Garden 2009 and The Laurent – Perrier garden 2013. In 2009 he was awarded the prestigious title Best In Show. Nowadays he is focusing on a huge private estate in Stockholm and his third garden on the French Riviera. Ulf is now working on a new book about his garden design being published spring 2021 at Prisma/Nordstedts.