Absolutely, I’d be happy to share some examples of our park benches installed in other cities! We’ve worked on a variety of projects across the globe, and seeing them in real-world settings really brings out the design and durability.
For instance, in New York City’s Hudson River Park, you’ll find our Heritage series benches lining the waterfront promenade. These cast-iron and wood benches are built to withstand heavy foot traffic and coastal weather while offering a classic, timeless look.
Over in London, we installed our Oslo model in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The sleek, powder-coated steel benches with recycled plastic slats complement the modern landscape and have been a hit with both visitors and maintenance teams for their low upkeep.
In Tokyo, our Minimalist Concrete benches were chosen for a small urban plaza near Shinjuku. The clean lines and durable surface blend seamlessly with the surrounding architecture, and they’ve held up beautifully through humid summers and rainy seasons.
Closer to home, in Portland, Oregon, we outfitted a community garden with our Nature-inspired benches made from reclaimed teak. They’ve become a favorite spot for locals to sit and relax, and the natural wood ages gracefully over time.
If you’d like, I can send you a portfolio with photos and details of each installation, including dimensions, materials, and client feedback. Just let me know your preferred style or city, and I’ll tailor the examples to match your needs!