Bibi – light looking but heavy duty.
This series of street furniture provides maximum stability by maintaining a minimal resource consumption. The material for the HPL plates is obtained from regional partners and consists of firmly pressed, recycled and FSC-certified cellulose. No more than 2% offcuts are produced. The metal parts are made of recycled steel. In case of vandalism, all individual parts can be replaced easily and cost-efficiently or be separated by type for recycling.
Bibi offers a lot of design options within a single product line. Slim wall attachments, communicative dining groups, or just comfortable individual seats – Bibi has many faces. Surprising actually, for all the product variants are made with just one panel in three different lengths. This is how matching yet very different ambiances can be created within a single project. Thanks to optimal material usage in production, there is hardly any waste. In case of damage due to vandalism, it is cost-effective and easy to replace the panels. The chairs are available with or without backrests and armrests. There is a broad range of colors. The surfaces are made of HPL sheets, which consist of FSC certified 70% cellulose and 30% melamine resins. Their surface is very weather-resistant and UV-stable. The metal parts are made of hot-dip galvanized, powder-coated steel. The color is anthracite, similar to DB 703 iron mica or RAL 7024. All individual elements are connected with safety screws. All elements can be replaced in case of damage due to vandalism.