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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
The Scandik bench, model 02.446.P, represents a refined solution in the realm of urban furniture, expertly designed by Iwona Żaczek. This piece of street furniture is characterized by its minimalist, backless form, which seamlessly integrates into modern architectural spaces, public squares, and transit hubs. With a width of 154 cm, a height of 44 cm, and a depth of 52 cm, the bench offers a balanced footprint that provides comfortable seating while maintaining a light, open aesthetic. The distinctively perforated seat pattern not only serves as a visual signature of the Scandik product line but also enhances the durability and drainage capabilities of the unit, ensuring long-term utility in diverse outdoor environments.
Engineering excellence is at the core of the Scandik series. The bench construction is available in two premium material configurations: durable carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304). The carbon steel option is meticulously galvanised and powder-coated to provide superior resistance against corrosion and atmospheric wear, while the stainless steel variant offers an unmatched level of longevity and a sleek, contemporary finish. Weighing 35 kg, the bench is engineered to provide a stable and secure seating installation, effectively meeting the rigorous demands placed upon benches located in high-traffic public spaces.
As a standout element within the broader collection of urban furniture, the Scandik bench emphasizes the marriage of industrial design and functional practicality. Its clean lines and modular sensibility allow it to be placed individually or arranged in groupings to accommodate larger crowds in parks, pedestrian zones, or corporate plazas. By choosing the Scandik model 02.446.P, architects and urban planners invest in a product that upholds the highest standards of craftsmanship and material integrity. This street furniture element is designed to withstand the challenges of urban life, ensuring that public environments remain both inviting and aesthetically cohesive for years to come.