Description
The Bergen Bench (02.015) is a distinguished representative of contemporary urban furniture, designed to provide both durability and ergonomic comfort in public spaces. As a robust bench with a backrest, this unilateral seating solution is engineered to integrate seamlessly into diverse landscapes, ranging from modern city centers and corporate plazas to quiet residential parks. With a length of 180 cm and a total height of 88 cm, the Bergen model offers ample seating space while maintaining a sleek, minimalist profile that complements the surrounding architecture. Its structural integrity is assured through a meticulous manufacturing process, ensuring it stands as a reliable element of high-quality street furniture.
Flexibility is at the core of the Bergen collection, allowing for precise customization to meet specific project requirements. Clients may select the frame construction from either high-grade carbon steel (S235JR), suitable for powder coating, or resilient stainless steel (AISI 304), known for its corrosion resistance and longevity. The seating and backrest surfaces are available in a variety of premium materials, including soft wood, European hardwood, oil-finished hardwood, or eco-friendly plank alternatives. This versatility ensures that the bench not only functions as an essential piece of street furniture but also aligns with the aesthetic and environmental standards of any site development plan.
Designed for permanence, the Bergen Bench is installed by bolting it directly to a foundation, ensuring stability and safety in high-traffic environments. Whether implemented as a standalone feature or arranged in series as part of a comprehensive urban furniture plan, this model excels in both performance and visual appeal. The weight, which varies based on material configuration—ranging from 60 kg to 83 kg—reflects the solid build quality inherent to all ZANO products. By combining ergonomic design with premium materials, the Bergen Bench offers a sophisticated seating solution that serves as a cornerstone for functional and inviting public infrastructure.