Of course! We're thrilled to showcase how our outdoor benches perform in real-world settings. Seeing our products in actual installations provides the best sense of their scale, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Below, we've compiled a selection of case studies and photos from various projects.
Community Park Installation, Portland
Our 'Metro' series benches were selected for a city park revitalization project. The photos show a curved, 8-foot galvanized steel bench placed along a scenic walking path. It has become a popular spot for walkers to rest and enjoy the view. The dark green finish complements the natural surroundings perfectly.
University Campus, Boston
A major university chose our 'Scholar' collection of double-sided and single-sided benches for their new library quad. The case study highlights how the benches create collaborative outdoor study spaces. You can see students utilizing them in groups and individually, with the durable powder-coated frames standing up to high-traffic daily use.
Corporate Plaza, San Francisco
For a modern corporate campus, the 'Linear' series in a minimalist grey finish was installed. The accompanying photos demonstrate how the clean lines of the benches enhance the contemporary architecture. They provide functional seating for employees during lunch breaks without overwhelming the sleek plaza design.
Coastal Walkway, Florida
This project specifically tested the corrosion resistance of our materials. The case study for this coastal installation includes detailed photos taken over two years, showing our marine-grade aluminum benches with teak slats enduring the salty air and sun with minimal maintenance required.
We believe these real-life examples offer valuable insight into the versatility and resilience of our products. Each case study demonstrates a commitment to combining aesthetic design with practical, long-lasting performance. For more specific examples related to your project type, please don't hesitate to contact our team directly. We have an extensive portfolio we'd be happy to share.