Hey, thanks for asking! I get this question a lot, so let me give you a straight-up answer. Our most popular urban benches aren’t one-size-fits-all in price, but here’s the honest range you can expect.
For a classic, no-frills steel-and-wood bench that you see in parks and along sidewalks—the kind that’s durable and easy to maintain—you’re looking at roughly $450 to $750 per bench. This is our bestseller because it balances cost, longevity, and that clean public-space look.
If you need something a bit more stylish, like a modern slatted design with powder-coated aluminum and recycled plastic slats, the price jumps to $800 to $1,200. These benches hold up beautifully in harsh weather and are super popular for high-traffic plazas or trendy downtown areas.
For our premium options—think cast iron ends, hardwood like ipe or teak, maybe even integrated armrests or a curved back—you’re in the $1,300 to $2,000+ range. These are the benches you see in historic districts or corporate campuses where aesthetics matter as much as function.
But here’s the thing: we also offer quantity discounts. If you’re outfitting a whole park or a block of Main Street, you can often bring that per-bench cost down by 10% to 20%. And we always include free shipping on orders over 10 benches within the continental U.S.
So, to sum it up: our most popular urban benches start around $450 and go up to about $2,000. The sweet spot for most cities and property managers? That $600 to $900 range, which gets you a solid, attractive, low-maintenance bench that lasts 15–20 years.
Want a quote for your specific project? Just let me know the quantity and location, and I’ll give you a custom price. Happy planning