Description
The Pluris Bench (02.205) is a distinguished element of modern street furniture, meticulously designed to integrate seamlessly into diverse urban furniture layouts. Featuring a robust, double-sided configuration, this bench with backrest offers an ergonomic seating solution suitable for high-traffic public spaces, including parks, city squares, and promenades. With a length of 196 cm and a height of 90 cm, the structure provides a balanced aesthetic that combines architectural precision with comfort. The unit is engineered for stability, utilizing 80x40 mm steel profiles that ensure structural integrity and longevity in demanding outdoor environments, firmly installed via bolts to the foundation.
Customization is central to the Pluris line, allowing for tailored specifications that meet project-specific requirements. The load-bearing construction is available in durable carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), both offering exceptional resistance to corrosion and mechanical wear. The seating and backrest surfaces are crafted from premium timber options, ranging from standard soft wood to European hardwood and refined, oil-finished hard woods. These material choices reflect a commitment to high-quality urban furniture design, ensuring that each bench maintains its visual appeal while withstanding the rigors of frequent public use.
As a key component of the Pluris product family, this bench exemplifies the balance between functional utility and contemporary design standards found in professional street furniture. Weighing 90 kg, the unit possesses a substantial presence that discourages unauthorized movement while remaining easy to install in various configurations. The combination of meticulous craftsmanship and high-quality raw materials makes the Pluris 02.205 an ideal choice for urban planners and architects looking to enhance public infrastructure. By prioritizing both comfort and material durability, this seating element provides a sustainable and elegant solution for civic landscapes.