Description
The B-bench (02.410) represents a quintessential example of modern street furniture, designed to blend durability with a minimalist aesthetic. As part of the B-bench product line, this backless bench is engineered for functionality in high-traffic urban furniture environments. With a length of 74 inches and a robust weight of 141 lbs, the structure is built upon solid steel profiles measuring 80x40 mm. This design choice ensures exceptional stability and longevity, making it an ideal seating solution for parks, public squares, and transit hubs. The bench is designed for ground-mounted installation, ensuring it remains a secure and permanent fixture in any public landscape.
Customization is central to the design of the B-bench, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into diverse architectural contexts. Clients may choose the construction material between high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are treated to withstand rigorous outdoor conditions. The seating surface is crafted from premium wood, with options ranging from European coniferous timber and hardwood of European origin to oiled or premium exotic wood varieties. These material combinations ensure that the piece not only serves as a practical element of urban furniture but also acts as an aesthetically pleasing enhancement to its surroundings.
This one-sided, backless configuration emphasizes a clean, open design that invites accessibility from multiple angles, defining the bench as a staple in contemporary street furniture planning. Its proportions—standing 20 3/4 inches high with a width of 23 1/2 inches—are carefully balanced to provide ergonomic comfort for extended use. By utilizing high-quality steel profiles and carefully selected, durable wood, the B-bench stands as a testament to ZANO’s commitment to providing reliable, long-lasting products for modern city planning. This model is specifically designed for environments where durability, ease of maintenance, and sophisticated visual appeal are required in equal measure.