I’m so glad you asked! We absolutely have park benches that capture that classic Victorian style—think ornate scrolling, cast iron armrests, and a timeless silhouette that feels straight out of a 19th-century garden party.
When people say “Victorian,” they usually picture a bench with intricate metalwork, often in dark green or black, paired with wooden slats for the seat and back. That’s exactly what we offer. Our Victorian-style benches are crafted with durable cast iron or powder-coated aluminum frames to resist rust and weather, while the wood (typically cedar or ipe) is treated for outdoor longevity.
Here’s a quick breakdown of what to look for:
- Scrolled armrests and legs – A signature feature of the Victorian aesthetic. They add that elegant, old-world feel.
- Curved or slatted backrests – Elegant and comfortable, often with a slight recline for relaxation.
- Decorative center brackets – Some models include a diamond or floral motif between the legs, which is pure Victorian charm.
- Faux or real cast iron – We carry both. The original cast iron is heavy and authentic, while our aluminum versions are lighter but still look the part.
For example, our “Heritage Scroll” model is a bestseller for historic districts, and the “Savannah” bench comes with that classic green finish. We also offer custom powder-coating colors if you want to match a specific garden palette.
So yes, we have what you’re looking for. Would you like me to suggest a specific model based on where you plan to place it—like a public park or a private garden? Let me know, and I can point you to the perfect Victorian bench.