Absolutely! We love sharing real-world examples of our benches out in the wild. Below are a few snapshots of installations in actual cities—no staged studios, just everyday urban life.
First up, a set of our classic curved benches in Central Park, New York City. These have been there for two years now, weathering rain and snow while still looking sharp. You can see people using them for lunch breaks, reading, or just people-watching.
Next, from Roppongi district in Tokyo—a row of our modern steel-and-wood benches along a pedestrian plaza. The photos were taken during cherry blossom season, so you’ll see locals resting under the blooms. The benches blend well with the surrounding architecture.
Another favorite: an installation in Barcelona’s El Raval neighborhood. These benches are placed near a busy market, and you can spot a mix of tourists and residents sitting with coffee or chatting. The warm climate has tested the wood’s durability, and we’re happy to report it’s holding up beautifully.
We also have a gallery from Melbourne, Australia, where our benches sit in a waterfront park. The coastal salt air hasn’t damaged the powder-coated finish at all—just a quick rinse keeps them clean.
If you’d like more specific photos, just tell us which style or material you’re interested in (wood, metal, recycled plastic, etc.), and we can share a curated album. We don’t have a single online gallery at the moment, but we’re happy to send you a PDF or direct link with more images.
Let us know if you’d like to see benches in a particular climate, city size, or public space type (e.g., transit stations, school campuses, plazas). We’re proud of how our designs adapt to real-world use, and we’d love to show you more.