Description
The Gravis bench, identified by SKU 02.437, is a sophisticated piece of urban furniture designed to provide durable and aesthetic seating solutions for modern public spaces. Characterized by its sleek, backless profile and one-sided design, this bench embodies the minimalist principles of contemporary street furniture. Measuring 70 3/4 inches in length and 20 inches in width, the Gravis bench offers a generous seating surface while maintaining a compact footprint, making it an ideal choice for plazas, walkways, and architectural landscapes where functionality must meet refined design standards.
The structural integrity of the Gravis line is defined by the high-quality materials utilized in its manufacturing. Clients may choose from robust carbon steel (S235Jr), corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304), or architectural concrete to form the base. This versatility ensures that the benches can withstand varying environmental conditions and high-traffic usage. The seating surface is meticulously crafted from premium timber, with options ranging from resilient European coniferous wood and hardwood to sophisticated oiled or premium exotic woods. These natural material selections provide a warm contrast to the industrial strength of the metal or concrete supports, enhancing the comfort and visual appeal of the installation.
Engineered for longevity and stability, the Gravis bench is designed for secure, permanent installation via a screw-mounted system, ensuring it remains firmly in place within any public square or park setting. With a weight ranging from 112 lbs for steel configurations to 267 lbs for the concrete models, the product provides excellent structural stability. As a core component of the Gravis product line, this bench seamlessly integrates into complex urban environments, offering a timeless aesthetic that complements other elements of street furniture. Its clean lines and superior construction reflect a commitment to quality and durability, making it an essential addition to any high-end landscape project.