Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- free-standing
- to screw
The Scandik Armchair, model 02.646.1.P, represents a refined evolution in modern urban furniture, meticulously designed by Iwona Żaczek to harmonize aesthetic simplicity with structural durability. This backrest armchair is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of public spaces, providing an ergonomic seating solution that enhances the comfort of parks, plazas, and pedestrian zones. With a width of 24 ¹/₄ inches, a height of 31 ¹/₂ inches, and a depth of 20 ¹/₄ inches, the chair offers a compact yet substantial footprint, ensuring stability for high-traffic environments while maintaining a sleek, minimalist silhouette that complements diverse architectural landscapes.
Constructed with longevity in mind, the Scandik Armchair is available in two robust material specifications: high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) for a classic, durable finish, or premium stainless steel (AISI 304) for superior corrosion resistance in challenging weather conditions. Weighing 75 pounds, the armchair possesses sufficient mass to remain stable in various settings. Its design facilitates versatile installation options, allowing for either a free-standing setup for flexible spatial planning or a secure, bolted-down configuration for permanent placement. These features make it an essential element of high-quality street furniture, capable of withstanding the elements while serving as a comfortable rest point for the public.
As a key component of the Scandik product line, this piece seamlessly integrates with other benches and elements of urban furniture to create cohesive exterior designs. The focus on clean lines and functional geometry ensures that the armchair remains both timeless and practical. By prioritizing materials of the highest quality and precise manufacturing standards, the Scandik Armchair provides a reliable seating solution that addresses the needs of contemporary municipal planners and landscape architects looking to elevate the utility and visual appeal of communal areas.