Description
The Domino Bench (02.040) is a sophisticated piece of street furniture designed by Justyna Derewiaka, engineered to provide both comfort and durability in modern public spaces. As a core component of the Domino product line, this modular bench features a distinct, clean aesthetic characterized by a one-sided backrest design, making it an ideal choice for urban plazas, parks, and professional landscaping projects. Measuring 74 1/2 inches in width, 32 inches in height, and 24 3/4 inches in depth, the bench offers an ergonomic seat height of 17 3/4 inches, ensuring accessibility and comfort for diverse users in various urban furniture layouts.
Flexibility is at the heart of the Domino design, allowing for high customization to meet specific architectural requirements. The structural frame is available in either robust carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), providing exceptional resistance to environmental factors. Clients may select from a variety of seat and backrest materials, including durable European coniferous wood, hardwood of European origin, or premium oiled exotic wood, as well as modern HPL board options. To further enhance utility, the bench can be configured with or without additional armrests and integrated side tables—available on the left, right, or both sides—allowing for seamless adaptation into complex public seating configurations.
Engineered for stability and longevity, the Domino bench is designed for secure mounting via a dedicated bolting system, ensuring it remains firmly in place within high-traffic areas. The weight varies according to the chosen wood finish, ranging from 143 lb for coniferous options to 181 lb for hardwood versions, reflecting the high-quality, solid construction inherent in ZANO’s outdoor furniture collection. By combining modular versatility with premium materials, this park bench provides a functional and aesthetically refined solution for contemporary city planners and architects aiming to optimize the utility and visual appeal of communal urban furniture environments.