Description
The Origami bench, catalog number 02.460.3, is a sophisticated piece of street furniture that redefines modern urban furniture design. Designed by Filip Babiarz, this modular bench features a unique, angular silhouette that mimics the precision of paper folding, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into contemporary public spaces, parks, and city centers. With a longer side measuring 92 1/2 inches and a shorter side of 53 1/2 inches, its geometry provides a dynamic seating arrangement that invites interaction while maintaining a structured aesthetic. The bench stands at a height of 39 1/4 inches with a depth of 26 3/4 inches, ensuring ergonomic comfort for a variety of public environments.
Durability and material quality are at the core of the Origami line. The construction is available in either robust carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), providing exceptional resistance to the elements and mechanical wear. The seat is crafted from high-quality timber, offering options of European coniferous wood, durable hardwood of European origin, or premium exotic wood. The spruce wood components can be finished in a variety of lacquer colors, while the exotic wood variants highlight natural, rich grain patterns. These premium materials ensure that the benches remain a functional and aesthetic asset to any urban furniture project for years to come.
Functionality is prioritized through the bench’s modular nature, which allows for versatile spatial planning in diverse architectural landscapes. The Origami bench is designed for secure installation, utilizing a specialized mounting method that involves bolting the structure directly to the ground for maximum stability. As a standout element within the ZANO street furniture collection, this product combines industrial precision with organic material warmth. Its geometric form and heavy-duty construction make it an ideal choice for urban planners and architects looking to balance artistic vision with the rigorous demands of public space maintenance and high-traffic usage.