Description
The Scandik Seat (02.146) is a quintessential example of modern urban furniture, meticulously designed by Iwona Żaczek to blend functionality with a minimalist aesthetic. As part of the prestigious Scandik product line, this modular unit functions as a versatile single-seat bench, specifically crafted to enhance public spaces through a sleek, backless profile. With dimensions of 52 cm in width, 44 cm in height, and 52 cm in depth, the seat offers a compact yet robust solution for parks, city plazas, and contemporary architectural landscapes. Its thoughtful design allows for individual placement or cohesive arrangement within larger, modular configurations to suit diverse spatial requirements.
Durability and adaptability are at the core of the Scandik Seat construction. Clients may select a frame manufactured from high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring structural integrity and longevity in demanding outdoor environments. The seating surface provides extensive customization options, ranging from sustainably sourced soft and hardwood—including European variants and premium exotic species like iroko, sapeli, meranti, and tauari—to highly resilient HPL panels or matching carbon and stainless steel finishes. This flexibility ensures the piece integrates seamlessly into any street furniture landscape, whether the project demands a warm, natural aesthetic or a rigorous, industrial look.
Designed for professional-grade installations, the Scandik Seat prioritizes stability and long-term security. Each unit is engineered for fixed mounting, utilizing a robust bolt-to-foundation installation method that guarantees it remains a permanent fixture in high-traffic public zones. By combining industrial-grade materials with clean, geometric lines, this product represents a sophisticated addition to the ZANO portfolio of benches. Its modular nature facilitates creative site planning, allowing urban designers to define gathering points or rest areas with a refined, consistent design language that elevates the surrounding urban furniture infrastructure.