Description
The Simple armchair, model 02.624.1, represents a pinnacle of minimalist design within the modern urban furniture landscape. Designed by Filip Babiarz, this piece seamlessly integrates into contemporary architectural environments, offering a sophisticated seating solution that balances ergonomic comfort with structural durability. As a vital component of high-quality street furniture, the armchair provides a refined aesthetic that complements plazas, parks, and corporate outdoor spaces. Its clean, geometric lines prioritize functionality, making it an ideal choice for projects where subtle elegance is paramount. With a weight of 137 pounds, the unit offers substantial stability, ensuring it remains a permanent and reliable feature of any public or private landscape design.
Quality of materials remains the core focus of the Simple series. Clients may select between robust carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are engineered to withstand the rigors of intensive daily use and diverse weather conditions. The seat and backrest are crafted from a choice of European coniferous wood, durable hardwood, or high-end exotic wood options, providing a warm, tactile contrast to the metal framework. This versatility in material composition allows architects to tailor the benches to specific environmental requirements, ensuring that each installation meets the highest standards of longevity and visual appeal expected from professional-grade street furniture.
Designed for versatility in installation, the armchair features flexible mounting options, allowing it to be either grouted into the ground or securely bolted to existing surfaces. This adaptability ensures that the seating can be integrated into various site conditions, from soft landscaping to hard-paved walkways. By focusing on modularity and material resilience, the Simple armchair transcends its role as mere seating to become a cornerstone of functional urban furniture. Its intentional design ensures that it satisfies the practical needs of commuters and residents while maintaining an uncluttered, professional appearance that enhances the surrounding architecture and public space layout.