Description
The Photon bench, designed by Filip Babiarz, represents a sophisticated advancement in urban furniture, seamlessly integrating modern technology with high-quality craftsmanship. As part of the exclusive smart city product line, this bench with a backrest is engineered to meet the demands of contemporary public spaces, providing not only a comfortable seating solution but also a functional utility hub. With dimensions measuring 109 1/2 inches in width and 27 1/2 inches in height, the structure offers a robust presence suitable for parks, plazas, and transit centers. The frame is available in either durable carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring long-term resistance to environmental stressors while maintaining its aesthetic integrity.
Customization is central to the design, allowing for various material selections including European coniferous wood, hardwood, or exotic wood options to suit diverse landscape projects. The street furniture piece is highly functional, featuring standard equipment such as two USB-A 3.0 ports and one USB-C 3.0 Quick Charge port to support mobile devices. Beyond standard seating, the Photon bench offers versatile configuration options, including the integration of an inductive 10W charger, Bluetooth speaker modules, and neutral white LED lighting. These technological enhancements transform traditional benches into interactive nodes, catering to the needs of tech-savvy urban dwellers and enhancing the functionality of modern infrastructure.
Designed for longevity and utility, the bench supports various layout requirements through optional add-ons, such as an integrated table or a bicycle rack positioned on either or both sides. Mounting is executed via a secure bolting method, ensuring stability in high-traffic environments. Additionally, customization extends to branding, with the option to include a logo milled directly into the wood. By combining smart technology with durable materials, the Photon bench serves as a premier example of innovative urban furniture, bridging the gap between comfort and connectivity to improve the quality of public life in evolving city landscapes.