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		<title>Andean Oak Bench</title>
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<p>Description:<br />
This storage bench was entirely made of Andean oak rescued from the repair of the railway ties of the Lima-Huancayo train, the oldest in South America. and the second highest in the world. The wood is likely from the mid- 20th Century, though the design closely follows that of colonial benches that once also served to rest and as trunks or storage.</p>
<p><strong>Measures:</strong> Height: 115cm, Lenght: 223cm, Depth: 66cm</p>
<p><strong>Material:</strong> Andean Oak</p>
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