Description
The Travetto bench, identified by SKU 02.407, is a sophisticated piece of urban furniture designed by Filip Babiarz. Characterized by its minimalist, backless form and unilateral design, this bench embodies a modern aesthetic suitable for contemporary public spaces. With a total length of 299 cm, a width of 49 cm, and a height of 41 cm, the Travetto provides a streamlined seating solution that integrates seamlessly into various architectural contexts. Weighing 105 kg, the structure offers a stable and durable foundation, ensuring long-term reliability in high-traffic environments common to premium street furniture installations.
The construction of the Travetto bench reflects high engineering standards, offering versatility through its choice of materials. The base frame is available in either carbon steel (S235JR or ASTM A36) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are treated to withstand rigorous outdoor conditions. The seating surface is meticulously crafted from high-quality timber, with options ranging from softwoods and European hardwoods to premium exotic hardwoods, all available with an oil finish to enhance natural durability and aesthetic appeal. This variety allows the bench to be customized to meet specific project requirements, ensuring that the benches remain both functional and visually consistent with their surroundings.
Designed for permanent placement, the Travetto bench is installed via bolts directly to a foundation, providing a secure and theft-resistant seating element for city parks, squares, and corporate campuses. As a key component of the Travetto product line, this model prioritizes ergonomic comfort and clean lines, reinforcing the reputation of ZANO street furniture for excellence in both form and function. Whether chosen for a modern transit hub or a peaceful public promenade, this urban furniture piece offers a robust and elegant solution for public rest areas, combining superior craftsmanship with high-quality materials to provide an enduring amenity for the community.