Description
The Origami bench (02.060.5), designed by Filip Babiarz, represents a sophisticated evolution in urban furniture, blending geometric precision with modular functionality. Characterized by its unique, angular form, this street furniture element is engineered to serve as a versatile centerpiece in contemporary public spaces. The bench features an integrated table section, providing a multi-purpose solution for transit hubs, corporate campuses, or modern public squares. With its expansive dimensions—measuring 92 1/2 inches on the longer side and 53 1/2 inches on the shorter side—it offers generous seating capacity while maintaining a distinctive, sculptural silhouette that enhances the surrounding architecture.
Durability and customization are central to the construction of this piece. Clients can specify the frame in either resilient carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring longevity in diverse environmental conditions. The seat and backrest are crafted from premium materials, with options including European coniferous wood, hardwood of European origin, or exotic woods—available in natural or lacquered finishes to suit specific design palettes. Each unit is designed for secure ground installation via a professional screwing method, guaranteeing stability and safety for high-traffic pedestrian zones.
As a modular component within the Origami line, this bench is designed to adapt to complex spatial layouts, allowing for creative configurations that promote social interaction in urban environments. The inclusion of a dedicated 10 1/4-inch diameter table at a height of 9 3/4 inches seamlessly integrates comfort with utility, moving beyond the traditional constraints of standard benches. By combining robust engineering with a refined aesthetic, the Origami bench stands as a premier example of functional urban furniture, meeting the rigorous demands of municipal and private developers alike who require both structural reliability and an elevated visual impact.