Austrian designer Christian Precht’s “Hold the Line” bench is designed for waiting areas in public spaces like banks, movie theaters, playgrounds, and offices. The form is meant to allude to the looping quality of a queue, and would be wired with power for laptops. (via Core77 / industrial design magazine + resource / home
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Austrian designer Christian Precht’s “Hold the Line” bench is designed for waiting areas in public spaces like banks, movie theaters, playgrounds, and offices. The form is meant to allude to the looping quality of a queue, and would be wired with power for laptops. (via Core77 / industrial design magazine + resource / home

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Austrian designer Christian Precht’s “Hold the Line” bench is designed for waiting areas in public spaces like banks, movie theaters, playgrounds, and offices. The form is meant to allude to the looping quality of a queue, and would be wired with power for laptops. (via Core77 / industrial design magazine + resource / home
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Austrian designer Christian Precht’s “Hold the Line” bench is designed for waiting areas in public spaces like banks, movie theaters, playgrounds, and offices. The form is meant to allude to the looping quality of a queue, and would be wired with power for laptops. (via Core77 / industrial design magazine + resource / home

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