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Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench | Benches & Ottomans by Makingworks | public records in Brooklyn. Item made of oak wood
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Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench | Benches & Ottomans by Makingworks | public records in Brooklyn. Item made of oak wood
Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench | Benches & Ottomans by Makingworks | public records in Brooklyn. Item made of oak wood
Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench | Benches & Ottomans by Makingworks | public records in Brooklyn. Item made of oak wood
Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench | Benches & Ottomans by Makingworks | public records in Brooklyn. Item made of oak wood
Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench | Benches & Ottomans by Makingworks | public records in Brooklyn. Item made of oak wood
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Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench | Benches & Ottomans by Makingworks | public records in Brooklyn. Item made of oak wood

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Makingworks

Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench - Benches & Ottomans

Featured In public records, Brooklyn, NY

$ On Inquiry

Creation: 8-10 weeks

33"dia x 108"length

Reclaimed white oak (from old vermouth barrel).

Rocking PacMan is a bench about trust, balance, and opposition. Best described as a "love seat see-saw", it requires at least two people to activate; sitting on opposing ends of the bench, two people rock each other back with their feet like a see-saw.

Available in all domestic woods. Length may be customized up to 12'.

Item Rocking PacMan: Reverse seesaw love seat bench
Created by Makingworks
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
We create unique pieces that utilize geometry, play, humor, and interaction.

Louis Lim is a furniture designer and sculptor based in New York City. Graduated from Cooper Union in 2011, he has spent the last 10 years designing and building bespoke pieces for commercial and private spaces.