Description
The Armchair Soft (02.612.1), designed by Iwona Żaczek, represents a sophisticated addition to the Soft product line, blending ergonomic comfort with the structural durability required for high-traffic urban furniture. With dimensions of 23 1/2 inches in length, 22 3/4 inches in width, and a total height of 33 inches, this one-sided armchair is specifically engineered to provide optimal support while maintaining a compact footprint. Its refined silhouette makes it an ideal choice for modern public spaces, parks, and plazas where both aesthetic appeal and practical seating solutions are essential for the comfort of pedestrians and city dwellers.
The structural integrity of this piece is ensured through a choice of high-quality metals, available in either powder-coated carbon steel (S235Jr) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304). These materials are chosen for their resilience against environmental stressors, ensuring that the street furniture maintains its form and stability over many years of public use. Complementing the robust frame, the seat and backrest are crafted from carefully selected wood options. Clients may choose from European coniferous wood, durable hardwood of European origin, or specialized exotic wood varieties—either oiled or premium finish—which provide a warm, organic contrast to the cold precision of the metallic framework.
Installation of the Armchair Soft is streamlined through a secure bolting method, allowing for stable fixation to a variety of ground surfaces. As part of our extensive range of benches and outdoor seating, this model emphasizes the versatility required for contemporary landscape design. By combining high-grade materials with an ergonomic design featuring back support and integrated armrests, the product delivers a premium experience for the user. Its construction reflects ZANO’s commitment to producing durable urban furniture that meets the highest standards of safety, longevity, and timeless architectural style, making it a reliable choice for any municipal or private development project.