Contemporary public bench URBAN ISLANDS
hardwoodHPLwithout backrest

contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
contemporary public bench
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
hardwood, HPL
Backrest
without backrest
Armrest
without armrests
Options
modular, tabletops
Length

Min.: 500 mm
(19.7 in)

Max.: 2,240 mm
(88.2 in)

Seat height

405 mm, 420 mm
(16 in, 17 in)

Seat depth

500 mm, 770 mm, 1,095 mm
(20 in, 30 in, 43 in)

Description

One place for work and rest. These are the Urban Islands. A large island to sit on, higher to lay a laptop on, the tallest as a backrest. The unique shape, based on the simple geometry of several oval elements and three levels of horizontal surfaces, offers a new perspective on seating elements in public space. The modules can stand alone or be connected in a playful archipelago. The intersection of shapes, different orientations of wooden boards, different colours of corpora, completes the overall effect. Wood on horizontal surfaces can be replaced by high-pressure laminate (HPL), whose smooth texture, colours and possible bespoke graphic designs add a new character. The possibility of combinations is so broad that it will satisfy any creative architect who desires something new and unusual for his project. Galvanized steel structure treated with powder coating. Horizontal surfaces are made of wooden boards or HPL in monochrome colours or with bespoke graphic design. Surface mounted. DESIGN: DAN YEFFET, LUCIE KOLDOVÁ

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