Yes, our urban benches are specifically engineered to resist fading in direct sunlight. We understand that public seating faces constant exposure to the elements, and direct UV radiation is one of the biggest challenges for color retention and material integrity.
The secret lies in the advanced materials and coatings we use. For metal frames, we employ a high-grade powder coating with integrated UV inhibitors. This process creates a durable, bonded finish that reflects harmful rays and prevents the molecular breakdown that causes fading. For wooden or composite slats, we use either naturally UV-resistant hardwoods like teak or ipe, or synthetic composites with pigments embedded throughout the entire material, not just applied on the surface.
This engineering means the color you choose on day one remains vibrant for years. You won't see the chalky, washed-out appearance common with inferior benches. The investment translates to lower long-term maintenance costs and consistently beautiful public spaces. Our benches aren't just placed outdoors; they are built for the outdoors, with sun resistance as a core design principle from the start.