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Can I see examples of how other cities have used your benches in their urban design?

Great question! Absolutely—our benches have been used in dozens of cities around the world to redefine how people interact with public space. Let me walk you through a few standout examples that show the versatility and impact of our designs.

Take Copenhagen, where our benches were installed along a revitalized waterfront promenade. The city wanted to encourage lingering—people stopping to chat, read, or simply watch the harbor. Our benches, with their slightly curved seats and integrated armrests, create natural social zones without forcing eye contact. Locals now use them for impromptu meetings, and the area’s foot traffic increased by 40% in the first year.

In Austin, Texas, we supplied a set of modular benches for a mixed-use plaza between a library and a coffee shop. The design allowed the city to reconfigure them into circular clusters for community events or linear rows for quiet reading. The feedback? Families love the low backrest that lets them see their kids playing, while remote workers appreciate the built-in device shelf.

Another great example comes from Singapore—a high-density transit hub where space is at a premium. Our slim-profile, perforated-metal benches were mounted along a busy walkway. The perforations reduce visual bulk and allow rainwater to drain, so the benches stay dry even during tropical downpours. Commuters now pause there to check directions or tie their shoes, and the station reported a drop in crowding because people aren’t blocking corridors.

Then there’s Melbourne, where a park redesign used our benches to create “rest islands” along a main pedestrian axis. Each bench is paired with a small planter and a bike rack, turning a simple seating element into a multi-use node. The city measured a 25% increase in how long people spend in the park—and a visible rise in spontaneous street performances.

If you’re curious about a specific type of city or climate—downtown, waterfront, transit, or park—I can pull up more targeted examples. The key takeaway is that our benches aren’t just furniture; they’re tools for shaping how people move, pause, and connect. Would you like to see photos of one of these installations?

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