Description
The Quadro seat, bearing the model number 02.176, is a sophisticated piece of street furniture designed by Iwona Żaczek as part of the versatile Quadro product line. This modular, backless bench is engineered to provide a clean, geometric aesthetic suitable for contemporary urban furniture arrangements. With dimensions of 60 cm in both width and length and a height of 46 cm, the seat offers a compact yet functional solution for public spaces, squares, and architectural plazas. Its minimalist, square form allows for flexible configuration, enabling landscape architects to create unique seating clusters or standalone focal points that integrate seamlessly into modern environments.
Durability and structural integrity are central to the Quadro seat design. The robust base construction is available in either high-quality carbon steel (S235JR), which is galvanised and powder-coated for superior corrosion resistance, or premium stainless steel (AISI 304) for enhanced longevity in demanding climates. The seating surface is crafted from high-quality timber, with options ranging from soft wood to durable hardwood of European origin or premium hardwood with an oil finish. Depending on the chosen material, the unit weighs between 37 kg and 50 kg, ensuring sufficient stability while maintaining a refined, professional appearance that defines high-end urban furniture.
Functionality is further enhanced by flexible installation methods, allowing the seat to be deployed as a free-standing element or permanently secured to the ground using bolts fixed to a foundation. This adaptability makes the Quadro seat an ideal choice for diverse street furniture projects that require both aesthetic consistency and practical maintenance. As a key component of the Quadro series, this bench prioritizes ergonomic comfort through its simple, sturdy design, proving that effective public seating can be both visually striking and highly functional. By combining precise engineering with premium materials, this bench ensures long-term performance and minimal maintenance in high-traffic public areas.