Description
The Bench Seven (02.432) is a quintessential example of minimalist urban furniture, designed to integrate seamlessly into diverse public landscapes. As a backless, one-sided bench, this model prioritizes efficiency and clean architectural lines, making it an ideal choice for modern city plazas, parks, and contemporary office developments. With a length of 70 ¾ inches, the unit offers a generous seating surface while maintaining a slender, 18-inch profile. The robust construction ensures long-term durability, anchoring the product firmly within the landscape through either a screw-down mount or a grouted-in foundation for permanent stability.
Engineering excellence is at the core of the Seven line, which utilizes premium materials to withstand heavy use in high-traffic environments. The structural frame is available in either durable carbon steel (S235JR), finished to provide superior corrosion resistance, or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304) for environments requiring maximum longevity. The seating surface is meticulously crafted from high-quality timber, with options ranging from European coniferous and hardwood varieties to exotic and premium wood selections. This variety of material configurations allows for bespoke aesthetic integration, ensuring the street furniture complements the surrounding architecture while providing a comfortable and inviting place to rest.
Weighing 117 lbs, the Bench Seven strikes an optimal balance between substantial weight for security and maneuverability for installation. This urban furniture piece serves as a functional focal point that promotes social interaction and comfort in exterior spaces. By utilizing high-quality metal profiles and carefully selected wood finishes, this bench maintains its structural integrity and visual appeal across changing seasons. Whether specified for a public walkway or a private corporate courtyard, the Seven model delivers a sophisticated, reliable, and timeless seating solution that adheres to the rigorous standards expected of modern street furniture design.