Description
ZANO Street Furniture introduces the Reliq Bench 02.013.2, an exemplar of contemporary design and practicality in urban furniture. Crafted for the modern city landscape, this bench combines robust materials with a sleek, minimalistic aesthetic, making it a standout addition to any public or private outdoor space.
The bench measures approximately 1800 mm in width, offering ample seating for multiple users, thereby promoting social interaction in public areas such as parks, streets, and commercial exteriors. The frame of the Reliq Bench is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, renowned for its durability and resistance to corrosion. This choice of material ensures that the bench can withstand various environmental conditions, from rain and snow to intense sunlight, without deterioration in quality or appearance.
One of the distinctive features of the Reliq Bench 02.013.2 is its seating surface, made from exotic wood. This not only adds a touch of elegance and warmth to the bench's appearance but also provides a comfortable seating experience. The wood is treated with protective coatings to resist moisture and UV damage, maintaining its rich color and smooth texture over time. Additionally, the wood slats are spaced in such a manner to allow for easy drainage, making the bench quick to dry and ready to use shortly after rainy weather.
For ease of installation, the Reliq Bench 02.013.2 is designed to be freestanding with an option for anchorage. This versatility allows for relocation if urban layouts change or for seasonal adjustments in positioning. It's an ideal choice for municipalities, commercial property developers, and urban designers seeking street furniture that offers both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Incorporating the Reliq Bench 02.013.2 into urban projects not only enhances the visual landscape but also contributes to the usability and comfort of outdoor spaces. Its robust structure guarantees long-term usability, making it a wise investment for any urban development. This bench is not just a piece of furniture; it is a foundation for community engagement and social vitality in any urban setting.