Contemporary public bench Cranberry Chair Light
PEilluminatedcommercial

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
PE
Options
illuminated
Market
commercial
Ecological characteristics
sustainable

Description

The Cranberry chair-luminaire is a street furniture element which has the possibility to add an internal lighting. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor usage. The materials and technologies used make it ideal for public spaces where vandal resistancy is a concern. Cranberry can be mounted directly to a foundation surface or alternatively on a rotational mount. The mount will enable the chair to rotate 360 degrees. Illumination is provided by internal LED lamps or floodlighting installed into the foundation. The chair can also equipped with a drainage system to avoid puddles from wash and rain water forming in the seating area. The chair can be mounted on a hard surface or installed with threaded anchors and bolts onto a foundation. When installed on slide bearings, an independent intrasoil light source lights the rotating chair. When used as a terrace light, the cable connected to the light source is built in to the casing of the chair. The non-illuminated, non-drainage version, can be filled with sand or gravel in order to prevent displacement. Cranberry in darker colors (gray, black, etc.) cannot be ordered with an internal light. Designer: Margus Triibmann Material: PE

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