Description
The Parco bench (model 02.086), designed by Tomasz Szpytma, represents a refined approach to modern street furniture. Combining structural integrity with an ergonomic profile, this urban furniture piece features a robust, one-sided design equipped with a functional backrest, ensuring optimal comfort for public spaces. The frame is constructed from high-quality carbon steel (S235JR), finished with chemically cured paint to provide superior resistance against weather conditions and mechanical wear. With a length of 70 3/4 inches and a weight of 110 pounds, the bench offers a stable, long-lasting seating solution for parks, town squares, and contemporary pedestrian zones.
Versatility in design is a hallmark of the Parco line, offering various material configurations to suit specific architectural requirements. The seat and backrest can be customized using European coniferous wood, durable hardwood of European origin, or sophisticated exotic wood options—available in both oiled and premium finishes. These natural wood elements provide a warm aesthetic contrast to the durable metal framework, ensuring that the bench integrates seamlessly into both green landscapes and paved metropolitan environments. Every component is engineered for durability, reflecting the high standards expected of professional benches used in high-traffic outdoor locations.
Engineered for longevity and ease of installation, the Parco bench is designed for secure anchoring to the ground via a dedicated screw mounting system. This stability makes it an ideal choice for municipal infrastructure projects requiring reliable and secure urban furniture. The precise dimensions, including a width of 26 1/2 inches and a height of 33 1/2 inches, are carefully calculated to provide a balanced seating posture while maintaining a sleek, unobtrusive profile. By selecting the Parco bench, planners invest in a timeless piece of street furniture that harmonizes functional design with resilient materials, contributing to the aesthetics and utility of public spaces worldwide.