Description
The Reliq Bench, identified by SKU 02.013.1, is a quintessential example of modern street furniture, expertly designed by Michał Gzela to harmonize with diverse public landscapes. As part of the prestigious Reliq product line, this bench features a minimalist, unilateral design complemented by an ergonomic backrest, ensuring both visual elegance and physical comfort for users in urban furniture environments. Engineered for durability and long-term performance, the construction utilizes high-grade materials, offering a choice between robust carbon steel (S235JR) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304). These metal profiles provide a solid foundation, reinforcing the structure’s resistance to external factors and heavy daily use in public spaces.
The seating surface of the Reliq bench is crafted to meet specific aesthetic and functional requirements, with options ranging from soft wood to several tiers of high-quality hard wood, including an oil-finished variant, hardwood of European origin, or premium hard wood. Depending on the selected material, the product weight varies from 53 kg for soft wood to 81 kg for the dense European hardwood, reflecting the premium quality of the components used. This versatility allows architects and city planners to select a finish that best complements existing urban furniture and architectural themes, ensuring that the street furniture integrates seamlessly into plazas, parks, or corporate exterior spaces.
Installation of the Reliq bench is engineered for stability and security, utilizing a system that requires the product to be attached by bolts directly to a foundation. This mounting method ensures that the unit remains fixed in high-traffic pedestrian areas, providing a reliable seating solution that meets professional standards for public infrastructure. By combining sophisticated engineering with high-quality materials, the Reliq series stands as a testament to contemporary street furniture design. Its clean lines and durable construction make it an ideal selection for projects prioritizing longevity, functionality, and refined aesthetic appeal in the ongoing development of modern cityscapes.