Description
The Simple chair (02.624), a key element of the Simple product line designed by Filip Babiarz, exemplifies the integration of minimalist aesthetics and robust engineering in urban furniture. With dimensions of 67 cm in width, 75 cm in height, and a depth of 54 cm, this chair is meticulously crafted to provide optimal ergonomics for public environments. Its seat height of 45 cm ensures comfortable usage for diverse user groups, making it a highly functional addition to modern street furniture installations. The robust design, weighing 55 kg, guarantees stability and resilience in high-traffic settings such as public squares, parks, and pedestrian zones.
Durability is at the core of the construction of this chair. The supporting frame is available in either durable carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), providing versatile options for various climate conditions and maintenance requirements. Complementing the metal framework, the seat and backrest are manufactured from high-quality timber, with options ranging from standard softwoods like pine and spruce to premium, long-lasting hardwoods, including oil-finished variants and exotic wood species. This material selection ensures that the chair maintains its structural integrity and visual appeal over years of continuous outdoor use, reinforcing its position as a reliable choice among benches and chairs.
Designed for flexibility in installation, the Simple chair can be securely anchored to suit specific site requirements. Clients may choose between an embedded-in-concrete mounting method for maximum permanence or an attachment by bolts directly to a pre-existing foundation. This adaptability makes the product suitable for both new urban development projects and the refurbishment of existing landscapes. By combining sustainable materials with a clean, contemporary form, this chair serves as a practical solution for architects and urban planners seeking high-quality, functional urban furniture that blends seamlessly into any architectural context.