Absolutely, yes. Custom powder coating is one of the most popular and durable ways to match your city’s brand colors on public benches. In fact, many municipalities choose this option to reinforce their identity across parks, transit stops, plazas, and civic buildings.
When you work with a reputable bench manufacturer or powder coating supplier, they can usually match your city’s specific brand colors—whether that’s a Pantone, RAL, or custom color code. They’ll provide a color swatch or small sample for approval before coating the full production run.
Here’s why custom powder coating works so well for city branding:
1. Durability – Powder coating creates a tough, weather-resistant finish that withstands UV rays, rain, and daily wear far longer than standard paint.
2. Color Consistency – Once the custom color formula is dialed in, every bench in your order will look identical.
3. Versatility – Choose from gloss, matte, or textured finishes to complement your city’s overall aesthetic.
A few things to keep in mind:
- Minimum Order Quantity: Some suppliers require a minimum quantity (e.g., 10–20 benches) to justify creating a custom powder batch.
- Lead Time: Custom colors may add 1–3 weeks to production.
- Cost: Expect a modest upcharge for the color matching and batch preparation, but it’s generally cost-effective for medium to large orders.
To get started, contact a bench supplier that offers “custom color powder coating” specifically. Provide them with your exact color specification and ask about sample ordering. Many cities successfully brand their public spaces this way, so you’re in great company.
If you have a specific color in mind, feel free to share it, and I can give you tips on how to communicate that to a manufacturer.