Thank you for your interest in our urban benches! It's a great question. Our manufacturing process is something we take immense pride in, and yes, we are thrilled to say that our benches are made locally right here in our community.
The journey begins with design and material selection. We source high-quality, sustainable materials like powder-coated steel, thermally modified wood, or recycled plastics, often from regional suppliers. The metal frames are precisely cut and welded by our skilled craftspeople in our factory, ensuring structural integrity. For wooden components, the timber is carefully milled, sanded, and treated for weather resistance.
Next comes assembly, where the frame meets the seating slats or panels. This stage involves meticulous fitting, fastening, and finishing. Every weld is inspected, every bolt is torqued to specification, and every surface is smoothed. We then apply final protective coatings or sealants. A rigorous quality check is the last step before packaging, where we assess durability, stability, and finish.
Manufacturing locally is core to our philosophy. It allows for tighter quality control, reduces our carbon footprint from transportation, enables custom projects for our city, and supports the local economy. It means we can quickly respond to needs and ensure every bench built is made to last for years in your park, streetscape, or public plaza. We believe this local, hands-on approach results in superior, community-focused street furniture.