Description
The Soft Bench (02.012) represents a refined approach to urban furniture design, blending ergonomic comfort with a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. As a key element of the Soft product line, this bench with backrest is specifically engineered to provide superior support in public spaces, making it an ideal choice for parks, city centers, and corporate courtyards. The unit features a unilateral design that is perfectly suited for placement against walls or in areas where a distinct focal orientation is required. With a length of 183 cm and a height of 84 cm, the bench offers ample seating surface while maintaining a compact footprint, ensuring seamless integration into diverse street furniture landscapes.
Construction quality is at the core of the Soft Bench, offering durability against the rigors of daily public use. Clients can specify the load-bearing frame in either robust carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are designed to withstand varying environmental conditions. The seating and backrest sections are meticulously crafted from a selection of premium timbers, including soft wood, European hardwood, oil-finished hard wood, or premium hard wood. These materials are chosen not only for their tactile quality and warmth but also for their long-term structural integrity and resistance to atmospheric factors, cementing the product's status as a top-tier piece of outdoor furniture.
Installation of the Soft Bench is both secure and straightforward, utilizing a permanent attachment method via bolts directly to the foundation. This ensures that the benches remain stable and vandal-resistant in high-traffic environments. Weighing between 53 kg and 60 kg depending on the selected wood finish, the bench strikes a precise balance between substantial presence and ease of logistical management. By prioritizing both material excellence and structural resilience, the Soft Bench serves as a sophisticated seating solution that elevates the functionality and visual character of any modern public space project.