Description
The Old Town bench (model 02.070), designed by Tomasz Szpyt, represents a sophisticated fusion of classical aesthetics and modern durability, making it an ideal choice for heritage-conscious street furniture projects. With its elegant cast-iron construction, this piece embodies the refined character of historical city centers while providing the robust structural integrity required for intensive urban furniture applications. Measuring 70 ¾ inches in width, this one-sided bench with backrest offers an inviting ergonomic design, ensuring comfort for public space users while maintaining a profile that complements both traditional park landscapes and contemporary town squares.
Quality and longevity are at the core of the Old Town line. Customers may customize the seating surfaces according to their specific environmental and aesthetic requirements, with options ranging from resilient European coniferous wood to premium exotic timber, including oiled variants that enhance natural grain patterns. The heavy-duty cast iron base, weighing 132 lbs, provides superior stability and is designed for secure, permanent mounting to the ground via screws. This anchoring system guarantees that the benches remain firmly in place in high-traffic areas, effectively serving the diverse needs of municipal authorities and private developers looking for high-end urban amenities.
Engineered for the demands of outdoor environments, the dimensions of the bench—32 inches in height and 26 inches in depth—are optimized for optimal posture and spatial efficiency. By integrating high-quality iron castings with meticulously selected wood finishes, this street furniture element bridges the gap between functional seating and architectural craftsmanship. The Old Town series is specifically curated for architects and urban planners who prioritize lasting material quality and aesthetic harmony in their urban furniture installations. Through a combination of precise proportions and durable materials, this product serves as a foundational component in the development of welcoming, accessible, and timeless public spaces.