Gleneagles

A fresh take on the classic tuxedo chair, Gleneagles departs from tradition with an exposed metal base and narrow metal legs that lift the bench above the floor. Presenting a tailored look from any angle, Gleneagles works well in open areas and possesses sufficient presence to anchor a lobby or reception area.


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Benches 840-58B

Dimensions

  • Fabric Yardage 5.25 yards
  • Square Feet 95 sq.ft.
  • Width 58.0"
  • Depth 22.0"
  • Height 17.0"

List Price (standard finishes)

  • COM: $3,857
  • COL: $4,243

Benches 840-02

Dimensions

  • Fabric Yardage 2.75 yards
  • Square Feet 50 sq.ft.
  • Width 30.0"
  • Depth 31.0"
  • Height 17.0"

List Price (standard finishes)

  • COM: $2,718
  • COL: $2,990

Range

Gleneagles is available in a range of standard configurations. View the complete Pricelist below.


Finishes

Pricing shown is for standard finishes. Download the pricelist for complete pricing information.

Metal

Powder Coat - Color

CLD

Cloud

CMT

Cement

MTL

Gunmetal

SEA

Deep Sea

VBG

Vandenberg

DNE

Dune

CRL

Coral

AGV

Agave

CHR

Churro

Powder Coat - Neutrals

SRG

Sugar Gloss

SGM

Sugar Matte

CBG

Carbon Gloss

CBN

Carbon Matte

Powder Coat - Metallics

SIL

Silver

LD

Lead

BRZ

Bronze

FLT

Flint

MCA

Mica

Resources

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Design

Debra Lehman-Smith

Deborah Lehman-Smith is a founding partner of LSM (Lehman Smith McLeish), a global architecture firm based in Washington, DC. Over her singular career, Deborah has led design for ambitious architectural projects in every sector and around the world, including projects for major corporate clients, international law firms and property development groups. Her awards include induction into the Interior Design magazine’s Hall of Fame, IIDA’s Global Excellence Award and the 2014 National AIA Honor Award. Deborah has served as an advisor to The National Gallery of Art, The University of Texas, Austin, and Harvard University Graduate School of Design. For Martin Brattrud, she designed Prince and Gleneagles seating.