Description
The IVO bench, model 02.445.2, represents a sophisticated approach to modern urban furniture, designed by Iwona Żaczek to offer both versatility and durability in public spaces. As a modular element of the Ivo product line, this bench is specifically engineered without a backrest, making it an ideal solution for open landscapes, transit hubs, and contemporary plazas. With a length of 195 cm, a width of 44 cm, and a height of 45 cm, the bench provides a streamlined and ergonomic seating experience. Its robust construction ensures long-term performance, supported by a significant weight of 60 kg, which guarantees stability in high-traffic areas. The installation is secured through a reliable bolting system to the foundation, ensuring the structure remains firmly fixed in place.
Material quality remains at the core of this piece of street furniture, offering architects and planners extensive configuration options to suit specific aesthetic and environmental requirements. The supporting frame is available in either high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), providing resistance against atmospheric conditions. The seat itself offers a wide array of finishes, ranging from traditional soft woods like spruce or pine, to exquisite European hardwood and premium hard wood options with an oil finish. For environments requiring industrial resilience, the seat can also be specified in matching carbon or stainless steel, or modern HPL panels, allowing for a seamless integration into diverse architectural contexts.
By blending minimalism with industrial-grade materials, the IVO bench serves as an essential component of professional benches and seating systems. Its modular design encourages creative layouts, enabling the creation of custom seating arrangements that adapt to the flow of pedestrian traffic. Whether utilized as a standalone unit or combined into larger sequences, this product line elevates the quality of public furniture through its clean lines and high-performance components. Every detail, from the material selection to the structural integrity, reflects a commitment to functional design, making it a cornerstone for modern city planning and the development of coherent, user-friendly urban spaces.