Contemporary public bench Le Plus Petit Gradin du Monde
steelwith backrestwithout armrests

Contemporary public bench - Le Plus Petit Gradin du Monde - TF URBAN - steel / with backrest / without armrests
Contemporary public bench - Le Plus Petit Gradin du Monde - TF URBAN - steel / with backrest / without armrests
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
steel
Backrest
with backrest
Armrest
without armrests
Options
curved, high-end
Market
commercial
Ecological characteristics
sustainable, 100% recyclable
Number of seats
8-person
Length

2,400 mm
(94.49 in)

Seat height

430 mm
(16.93 in)

Weight

290 kg
(639.34 lb)

Description

Bench for sociability «PPGDM» is a park bench thought as an islet of sociability. Gathering places are necessary in towns. Its minimalist design makes it a graphic object marking urban areas, an object easy to invest. Beyond the town, this furniture can perfectly furnish schoolyards, the exit of museums or cinemas Cities thrive on gathering spots. Imagine the world's smallest public seating, conceived as a social hub. Its minimalist design makes it a striking visual element in the urban landscape, an object effortlessly embraced by users. Beyond the city, this furniture can seamlessly adorn a schoolyard, greet visitors outside a museum or cinema, and so much more.

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