Description
The Skała bench (02.483), designed by Tomasz Szpytma, represents a masterclass in minimalist design within the modern urban furniture landscape. Featuring a robust, backless construction, this one-sided bench is engineered to provide a clean and functional seating solution for public spaces, parks, and architectural plazas. Its low-profile silhouette and geometric precision allow it to integrate seamlessly into diverse landscapes without overwhelming the surrounding environment. As a key piece of street furniture, the bench combines a weight of 110 lbs with a stable, screw-mounted base, ensuring long-term durability and resistance to the rigors of heavy daily use in high-traffic pedestrian areas.
Constructed from high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) and finished with chemically cured paint, the Skała bench frame provides an exceptionally rigid foundation. The seating surface offers extensive customization options to suit specific aesthetic and climatic requirements. Clients may choose from European coniferous wood, durable hardwood of European origin, or high-end exotic wood options available in both oiled and premium finishes. This versatility in materials ensures that the benches can be tailored to complement both modern contemporary architecture and natural green settings, while maintaining high standards of comfort and visual consistency across the product line.
Measuring 80 ¾ inches in length and 22 inches in width, this urban furniture piece offers ample seating capacity while maintaining a sleek, unobtrusive height of 25 ½ inches. The design philosophy behind the Skała series emphasizes clear lines and high-quality material selection, making it an ideal choice for urban planners and architects looking for reliable street furniture. Through the combination of industrial-grade carbon steel and carefully selected timber, this bench achieves a perfect balance between sculptural form and utility. Its simple mounting method facilitates efficient installation, establishing it as a practical and sophisticated addition to any public infrastructure project.