Description
The Old Town bench, identified by SKU 02.070.1, represents a quintessential element of classic street furniture, expertly designed by Tomasz Szpytma to harmonize with historical and traditional urban environments. This urban furniture piece features a robust, durable construction comprised of high-quality iron castings, providing a stable and reliable foundation that withstands the rigors of public use. With a width of 240 cm, a height of 81 cm, and a depth of 66 cm, the bench offers an expansive and comfortable seating solution. Weighing 80 kg, it possesses the substantial build necessary for permanent outdoor installations, ensuring longevity and resilience in various weather conditions.
Flexibility in design is at the core of the Old Town line, allowing for tailored aesthetics through a variety of material configurations. Clients may select from several options for the seat and backrest, ranging from versatile soft wood to the premium elegance of European hardwood or oiled hard wood. These options ensure that the benches integrate seamlessly into diverse architectural landscapes, whether in public parks, city squares, or pedestrianized heritage districts. The combination of intricate iron detailing and natural wood finishes creates a timeless visual appeal that complements the surrounding urban furniture, maintaining a balance between historical charm and contemporary functional requirements.
Installation of the Old Town bench is engineered for security and stability, utilizing a reliable method of attachment via bolts directly to the foundation. This anchoring system ensures that the bench remains firmly positioned in high-traffic street furniture zones, providing safety and peace of mind for public facility managers. By merging traditional craftsmanship with modern engineering, this product stands as a cornerstone of the ZANO collection, serving as a functional and aesthetic anchor for any modern or traditional city layout. Its design adheres to the highest standards of ergonomics, inviting pedestrians to rest while elevating the overall quality and character of the surrounding public space.