Options
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Construction
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Seat
- oiled exotic wood
- hardwood of European origin
- premium exotic wood
The City hammock Wave, model 02.916.3, represents a sophisticated evolution in street furniture design, seamlessly blending ergonomic comfort with high-end industrial aesthetics. Designed by Filip Babiarz, this unique piece of urban furniture departs from traditional seating solutions, offering a contemporary way for pedestrians to rest in public spaces. The structure features a robust frame crafted from high-quality stainless steel (Aisi 304), ensuring long-term durability and resistance to harsh weather conditions. By utilizing advanced engineering, the hammock provides a stable yet inviting platform that encourages relaxation in parks, plazas, and modern city centers.
Customization remains a core component of this product, allowing landscape architects to tailor the benches to their specific design requirements. The seat segment is available in a variety of premium finishes, including oiled exotic wood, durable hardwood of European origin, or premium exotic wood, each selected for its aesthetic warmth and resilience. These material choices allow the hammock to integrate harmoniously into diverse natural and architectural environments. With a total length of 98 ¾ inches and a specialized wire rope construction, the product creates an inviting focal point that enhances the functionality of any public square or recreational area.
As a key element of the Wave product line, this urban furniture item emphasizes a minimalist approach without a backrest, focusing on fluid lines and user-centered ergonomics. The weight, ranging from 154 lbs to 243 lbs depending on the chosen wood finish, ensures the necessary stability for daily use in high-traffic zones. By combining the natural beauty of wood with the sleekness of steel, the City hammock Wave serves as a versatile solution for modern city planning. This piece underscores the importance of innovative design in creating inclusive spaces, proving that high-quality street furniture can be both a functional necessity and a striking visual enhancement to the built environment.