Description
The Origami Bench, designated under SKU 02.460.5, is a prime example of innovative urban furniture designed by Filip Babiarz. Part of the distinguished Origami product line, this bench is conceived to blend functionality with aesthetic appeal, ideal for modern public spaces.
Crafted to perfection, the Origami Bench offers versatile construction materials; clients can choose between durable carbon steel (S235JR) or the more refined stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring robustness and resistance to the elements. The seat options cater to various preferences including soft wood, hardwood of European origin, oil-finished hard wood, and premium hard wood, each adding a unique visual and tactile quality to the bench.
Measuring 45 cm in height, 68 cm in depth, with the longer side extending up to 235 cm and a shorter side of 136 cm, the bench features a distinctively angular and geometric design reflective of its namesake. It includes a compact table at a height of 25 cm with a diameter also of 25 cm, seamlessly integrated into the structure, convenient for casual use.
This bench is a modular piece, enhancing its adaptability for different spatial arrangements without a backrest, which fosters an open and accessible seating environment. It's particularly suitable for areas where flexibility and movement are encouraged, making it an excellent choice for institutions, parks, and urban landscapes.
Installation of the Origami Bench is straightforward, with a design that can be securely attached to a foundation using bolts. This method ensures stability and permanence in placement, crucial for public or heavily frequented environments.
In conclusion, the Origami Bench redefines traditional seating through its artistic form and practical function. Designed to meet the evolving needs of urban landscapes, it exemplifies contemporary street furniture, merging durability with a sleek, modern design that invites interaction and engagement. Whether integrating into existing urban scapes or defining new ones, the Origami Bench stands out as a symbol of design innovation and urban adaptability.