Description
The Photon bench, model 02.409.2, represents a modern milestone in street furniture, meticulously designed by Filip Babiarz to harmonize advanced technology with high-end urban aesthetics. Measuring 109 1/2 inches in width and 17 3/4 inches in height, this backless bench is engineered for durability and longevity in public spaces. The primary structure is available in high-quality carbon steel (S235Jr) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring resilience against environmental factors. The seating surface can be customized with European coniferous, oiled exotic, European hardwood, or premium exotic wood finishes, providing a sophisticated texture that complements contemporary architectural surroundings.
As a leading component of smart city infrastructure, the Photon bench offers unparalleled functionality for the modern pedestrian. It comes equipped with an integrated power supply system featuring two USB-A 3.0 and one USB-C 3.0 Quick Charge ports. Users can further enhance the unit with optional smart features, including an inductive charger, a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi hotspot module, and integrated neutral white LED lighting strips. The flexibility of the design allows for personalized configurations, such as the inclusion of side tables or integrated bicycle racks on either side, making it a highly adaptable solution for busy public plazas, transit hubs, and modern campuses.
This urban furniture piece is designed for secure, permanent installation via a screw-mounting method, ensuring stability in high-traffic environments. With a substantial weight ranging from 315 to 377 lbs depending on the chosen material, the Photon bench stands as a robust anchor for civic spaces. To further tailor the product to specific branding or institutional requirements, clients may opt to have a custom logo milled directly into the wooden seating surface. By blending versatile utility with minimalist design, the Photon line redefines the role of benches, transforming them into interactive hubs that serve the digital and physical needs of city residents.