That’s a great observation. I remember walking through a city park once and noticing the same small, elegant plaque on a bench—it really adds a personal touch to an otherwise standard piece of street furniture. To answer your question directly: Yes, we do offer that option for our urban benches. Specifically, many of our bench models come with a dedicated plaque slot designed precisely for that purpose.
The slot is typically recessed into the backrest or the top slat of the bench, sized to fit standard nameplates (often 3 x 8 inches or similar). This allows you to easily install a bronze, stainless steel, or engraved wooden plaque without drilling extra holes or damaging the bench’s finish. It’s a very popular choice for city parks, memorial gardens, corporate plazas, and university campuses—anywhere people want to commemorate an individual, an event, or an organization.
If you’re considering ordering a few benches for a public space, I’d recommend asking about our “dedication plaque” add-on. We can pre-cut the slot and even supply a compatible plaque if you need one. And if you have a specific plaque size or material in mind (like laser-etched acrylic or weather-resistant aluminum), we can usually accommodate that as well.
So yes—whether for a simple park bench or a heavy-duty urban model, that plaque slot is absolutely an available option. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference in how people connect with public seating. Feel free to reach out if you want to discuss specific dimensions or design styles for your project.