Contemporary public bench BLOC
concrete

Contemporary public bench - BLOC  - Factory Street Furniture - concrete
Contemporary public bench - BLOC  - Factory Street Furniture - concrete
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
concrete
Length

200 cm
(78.74 in)

Description

The Concrete Bloc bench is a heavy duty bench in exposed aggregate concrete. Its clean, modern design and variety of available finishes (including limestone and granite) make it a very versatile product. The bench has a galvanised steel reinforcement frame for added durability. Its surfaces have been treated to increase water resistance and to make it less susceptible to graffiti. It can be lifted into any position and, thanks to its substantial weight, it does not require further fixing. It could serve as a vehicle deterrent or, combined with the concrete Bloc table, it can provide the seating for a modernist picnic table. Feature sites Lower Coome Street Croydon, Lancaster University, Severn Trent Water Authority, Carlisle College Dimensions Metric width 500mm | height 450mm Imperial width 1’7″ | height 1’5″ Enquire further info, pricing, etc. Request product 2D CAD & 3D Sketchup files Operation & maintenance manual download Technical sheet download Clean, modern and versatile, the Concrete BLOC Bench is engineered from heavy-duty, exposed aggregate concrete this durable bench is a tough yet contemporary choice for any space and is treated with a water-resistant coating to make it less susceptible to the elements and graffiti. -Stainless-steel reinforcement frame -Treated to increase water-resistance -Available in smooth, honed or exposed aggregate -Installation: Lift into position with no need for added fixings -Low maintenance -Part of the BLOC furniture range

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