Description
The Bench Flex (02.018) is a sophisticated piece of street furniture designed by Tomasz Szpytma, representing a perfect harmony between ergonomic comfort and minimalist industrial aesthetics. Measuring 74 inches in length and 34 3/4 inches in height, this bench with a backrest features a sturdy construction based on 42 mm steel tubes, ensuring long-term durability in demanding outdoor environments. The frame is crafted from high-quality carbon steel (S235JR), providing a stable foundation that integrates seamlessly into modern public spaces, parks, and urban developments. Its one-sided configuration allows for flexible placement, making it an ideal choice for both linear walkways and designated seating areas.
Customization is a cornerstone of the Flex product line, offering a variety of premium materials to suit specific architectural requirements. The seat and backrest are available in several wood finishes, ranging from traditional European coniferous wood and durable European hardwood to sophisticated oiled or premium exotic wood options. This variety ensures that the urban furniture can be tailored to match the surrounding landscape while maintaining superior resistance to environmental factors. The slim, tubular design profile emphasizes a lightweight visual appeal without compromising the robust structure, reflecting a refined approach to contemporary public seating.
Engineering excellence is evident in the thoughtful design of the Bench Flex, which prioritizes both structural integrity and ease of installation. Designed for secure anchoring, the bench utilizes a professional screw-mounting method to ensure stability and safety in high-traffic pedestrian zones. Weighing 99 pounds, it balances portability with the substantial feel expected of premium benches. As part of a comprehensive design philosophy, the Flex collection continues to set high standards for functionality and style in the street furniture industry, providing a reliable and aesthetically pleasing solution for architects and urban planners dedicated to enhancing public infrastructure.