Description
The Photon bench, designed by Filip Babiarz, represents a sophisticated addition to modern street furniture, combining industrial durability with refined aesthetic appeal. This one-sided bench featuring a backrest is meticulously engineered to provide optimal comfort in high-traffic public environments. Measuring 109 1/2 inches in width, its expansive design offers significant seating capacity, while the ergonomic seat height of 17 3/4 inches ensures accessibility for diverse users. The robust construction is available in either high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), guaranteeing long-term resilience against environmental factors and intensive daily usage typical of urban furniture.
Flexibility is at the core of the Photon collection, allowing for tailored integration into various architectural projects. Clients may select from a variety of wood finishes, including European coniferous, European hardwood, or premium oiled exotic wood, each chosen for its aesthetic warmth and structural integrity. To further enhance functional utility, the bench configuration options include the integration of an additional side table or versatile bicycle racks on either or both sides. This modularity transforms the standard bench into a multifunctional urban element, ideal for plazas, parks, and contemporary public squares that demand versatile benches.
The installation of the Photon bench is designed for permanence and stability, featuring a secure mounting method intended to be screwed directly into the ground. With weights ranging from 295 lb to 370 lb depending on the selected wood specification, the structure maintains a solid, grounded presence. By prioritizing high-grade materials and precision engineering, the Photon line elevates the standard of public infrastructure. This piece serves as an essential component for planners looking to combine structural longevity with a sleek, minimalist design language, ensuring that the final installation remains a functional and visually striking part of the cityscape for years to come.