Description
The Picnic Table Domino, designed by Filip Babiarz, is a premium example of modern urban furniture, meticulously engineered to combine functionality with contemporary aesthetics. As a centerpiece of the Domino product line, this circular picnic table offers a robust and inviting seating solution for public parks, corporate campuses, and recreational zones. Its thoughtful design creates a balanced focal point in any environment, fostering social interaction through its accessible, open-circle configuration. Crafted with precision, the table features a generous diameter of 64 ¹/₂ inches, extending to a total footprint of 110 ¹/₄ inches including the integrated seating, ensuring ample space for comfort in high-traffic street furniture installations.
Durability remains a core attribute of the Domino series. The structural framework is available in either high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), providing exceptional stability and resistance to environmental stressors. Clients can tailor the tabletop and seating surfaces to specific aesthetic and maintenance requirements, with options ranging from European coniferous and hardwood varieties to oiled or premium exotic woods, as well as highly resilient HPL boards. Each material choice is selected for its longevity and performance, ensuring that this piece of street furniture retains its visual appeal and structural integrity over years of continuous outdoor use.
Installation of the Domino picnic table is streamlined through a secure screw-mounting method, allowing for stable integration into diverse ground surfaces. With a seat height and depth of 17 ³/₄ inches, the ergonomic dimensions provide optimal comfort for users of various ages. Depending on the selected wood finish, the unit weights vary between 562 and 745 pounds, reflecting the heavy-duty nature of this urban furniture. By blending high-quality materials such as sustainable timber and robust steel, this table serves as a sophisticated addition to professional landscape architecture projects seeking durable, high-capacity, and visually harmonious communal seating arrangements.