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Street furniture as a building block for creating meaningful public and semi-public spaces
Contact usStreet furniture as a building block for creating meaningful public and semi-public spaces
Every public space tells a story. About how people move, meet, take a break, find rest—or simply just are. Whether you’re an urban planner, designer, or public space consultant, you’re creating places where functionality and experience come together—where infrastructure blends into the background, but the space itself becomes tangible.
From redesigning an urban square or greening a schoolyard to upgrading a station district—our products adapt seamlessly to your context and design vision. With a focus on sustainability, inclusivity, tactility, and long-term social value.
At Servibo, we believe that street furniture is more than just a product: it’s a design component that gives space its identity, structure to everyday use, and serenity within urban dynamics. Our curated collections are made for designers seeking solutions that are both aesthetic and durable—suitable for a wide range of environments: from heritage sites to modern campuses, from urban parks to transit hubs.
This page offers you a curated overview of street furniture and spatial elements that can elevate your design narrative. Not a standard product catalogue, but a content-rich guide full of inspiration, applications, and tailored solutions for public and semi-public spaces.
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Our Partners and Brands
A Functional Design Vision for Public Space
Behind every Servibo product stands a brand with a clear design philosophy. We collaborate with European manufacturers who excel not only in quality and sustainability, but also in their vision of space, materials, and urban integration.
They enrich your design with elements that are not only beautiful—but also deeply rooted in their spatial context.
Escofet 1886 by Molins
Escofet is a pioneer in the use of architectural concrete in public spaces. The brand translates form, weight, and texture into powerful objects that make cities more legible: seating elements, sculptural edges, and distinctive paving.
Perfect for those seeking monolithic rest points, tactile seating edges, or characterful paving solutions—built to last.
Read more about Escofet 1886 by MolinsVisit the Escofet 1886 by Molins website
Urbidermis
Formerly known as Santa & Cole, now Urbidermis: a brand where lighting design and woodworking come together in the urban realm.
From refined benches to intelligent lighting solutions—Urbidermis transforms aesthetics into objects with a light, functional, and durable signature.
Ideal for anyone designing calm, sustainable outdoor spaces that respect materials and scale.
Read more about UrbidermisVisit the Urbidermis website
Larus Design
Larus blends Portuguese flair with European design thinking. Their modular benches, picnic sets, and cycling infrastructure adapt effortlessly to various contexts—from schools to waterfronts.
They offer design freedom through smart connections, ergonomic forms, and durable structures—always built for intensive use.
Read more about Larus DesignVisit the Larus Design website
Aubrilam
Aubrilam specializes in outdoor lighting and timber street furniture that brings warmth and structure to urban environments.
Using wood from sustainably managed forests and a tactile design approach, Aubrilam creates lighting objects and benches that work equally well in urban neighbourhoods and park settings.
For those seeking authentic, natural materials with a contemporary presence.
Read more about AubrilamVisit the Aubrilam website
Concrete Benches and Seating
Solid Rest Points with Architectural Impact
Concrete doesn’t impose—it simply is. It offers strength, stillness, and structure—qualities that are essential when designing public spaces. Concrete benches and seating aren’t just robust and long-lasting; they physically and visually anchor a place. They shape the rhythm of a space, offer rest without disrupting the environment, and introduce scale into open zones.
These benches act as monolithic anchor points, yet still offer surprising freedom in design :
• Choose between cast concrete or UHPC (Ultra High Performance Concrete) for a wide range of applications—from heavy-set volumes to slender profiles;
• Available in various finishes: acid-etched for a tactile, industrial aesthetic, polished for a refined look, or mould-finished for a raw, natural feel;
• Optional use of recycled aggregates, making them ideal for circular or climate-resilient projects;
• Available with or without backrests, as standalone seating islands, sculptural elements, or part of a larger seating landscape.
These concrete seating solutions fit seamlessly into :
• Urban squares, school zones, cultural sites, and campuses that require high durability, low maintenance, and shape retention;
• Parks, recreational zones, and transport hubs where sustainability and visual calm are key.
Thanks to their raw materiality, clean forms, and extended lifespan, these are more than just places to sit—they become part of the spatial narrative.
Common terminology in tenders and technical specs :
concrete street benches, prefabricated seating units, concrete seating islands, UHPC furniture, circular edge seating for public space
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Steel & Wood Chairs and Benches
Tactile Rest Points Balancing Strength and Warmth
Where people wait, meet, or simply pause, a bench says more than you might think. Steel and wood benches strike the perfect balance between structural resilience and sensory comfort.
They respond to the technical demands of public space—resistance, vandal-proofing, heavy use—while offering a tactile materiality that invites people to sit and stay
For designers and cities, these benches are ideal in contexts where durability, comfort, and aesthetics come together :
• Frames made from galvanized steel, corten steel, aluminium or cast iron—ensuring visual clarity, stability, and ease of maintenance ;
• Seating and backrests crafted from durable wood: FSC-certified tropical hardwood or thermally treated European wood, depending on desired lifespan and look ;
• Available in both classic models with back- and armrests as well as more minimalist modular forms—ideal for anything from transit zones to parks;
• Optional features include anchoring systems, anti-skate provisions or integrated backrest solutions.
These urban benches and chairs are commonly applied in:
• Entry squares, bus stops, school areas and public entrances—places with high foot traffic where people also need a moment of rest;
• Residential streets, city parks, or shopping areas where seating must integrate seamlessly into the urban or landscape design;
• Heritage sites or urban renewal projects where restraint and material harmony are key.
With their timeless design and smart material combinations, these benches are more than just functional—they become an extension of the public space they inhabit.
Common terminology in tenders and technical specifications :
steel-wood bench, public seating with wooden finish, corten steel park bench, bench with backrest, urban bench with steel frame
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Landscape Elements
Sculptural Structures and Seating Edges with Spatial Impact
Landscape elements are the silent lines of a public space. They define the rhythm of a square, the edges of a park, the transition between paving and planting.
These are not standalone objects—they are spatial shapers of what lies between.
In the design of modern public and semi-public spaces, these elements play a unique role: they structure, guide, and anchor—while maintaining a soft, tactile presence. For designers, they offer the opportunity to introduce interaction, rest, or playful use—without drawing hard boundaries.
Our collection of Landscape furniture includes:
• Organically shaped seating structures, modular seating edges, and sculptural volumes made of concrete, steel, or hybrids;
• Linear or curved elements that connect to form islands, borders, or landscape compositions;
• Options ranging from bold visual statements to minimalist forms that seamlessly blend into their surroundings;
• Multi-functional solutions: for sitting, playing, framing, meeting, reflecting.
Typical use cases for these Landscape elements are :
• Urban parks, museums, campuses, or play zones where spatial experience takes centre stage;
• Cultural or educational environments where public space encourages interpretation or engagement;
• Locations where traditional benches feel too rigid, and designers seek integrated, narrative-driven seating.
These landscape elements help transform space into layered stories: structured yet informal, comfortable yet unobtrusive.
Common terminology in specifications and design documents:
urban landscape furniture, sculptural public seating, modular seating edges, concrete seating element, public sculpture, seating edge for urban design
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Modular Seating Systems
Flexible Solutions that Adapt to Public Space
There’s rarely just one way people use public space. People gather, pause, use edges as play zones or as makeshift stages. Modular seating systems give designers the freedom to let space evolve with human behaviour and daily rhythms.
These systems consist of connectable modules—straight or curved—that can be assembled into islands, borders, or flowing linear forms. They invite people not just to sit, but to engage.
For cities, schools, or cultural sites, they offer smart solutions for evolving needs, temporary layouts, or dynamic meeting areas.
Our modular collections stand out through :
• Durable construction in concrete or metal, with optional wooden seating surfaces;
• Connectable segments that can be rhythmically repeated or organically shaped;
• Seating structures with or without backrests—usable as edging, seating lines, or rest points;
• Possibility of integration into green zones, squares, play areas, or entrance plazas.
Often used in:
• Schoolyards or campuses where space use changes throughout the day;
• Squares, museums, or libraries where informal gathering is encouraged;
• Urban redevelopment projects where flexibility and robustness must go hand in hand.
Modular seating does more than provide places to sit—it introduces rhythm, calm, and openness into a design, leaving room for interpretation, movement, and appropriation.
Common terminology in urban planning documents:
modular urban furniture, connectable seating units, flexible seating edges, concrete or steel seating systems, adaptive public seating layout
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Picnic Sets
Spatial Anchors for Informal Encounters
In public spaces often designed around flow and movement, picnic sets offer a reason to slow down. They create moments where people naturally come together—to eat, talk, work, or play.
In schools, parks, rest areas, and recreational paths, they serve as low-threshold anchors for gathering, pausing, and shared use.
For designers and municipalities, picnic sets are powerful tools to make spaces feel human, familiar, and welcoming—without formal signage or instructions.
Our collection of Landscape furniture includes:
• Integrated table-bench combinations made of wood, concrete, steel, or hybrid materials;
• Models with or without backrests, anchored or free-standing—depending on intensity of use and maintenance strategy;
• Durable wood types and coatings designed for longevity, even in high-use environments;
• Designs that adapt to their surroundings: classic for parks, sleek and contemporary for urban zones, robust and compact for schoolyards.
Common use cases and applications:
• Schoolyards, playgrounds, recreational parks, and rest stops along cycling or walking routes;
• Courtyards or entrances at libraries, sports centres, or community hubs;
• Business campuses or semi-public gardens encouraging outdoor lunch or informal meetings.
Picnic sets bridge human behaviour and spatial infrastructure. They make time and space tangible and strengthen the social fabric of every place they’re integrated into.
Common terminology in public tenders and specifications:
anchored picnic table, outdoor table-bench set, park picnic furniture, durable picnic set for public space, integrated seating for shared use
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Drinking Fountains
Beyond Function: Encouraging Care, Connection, and Inclusion
In public space design, it’s often the subtle features that bring a place to life. A drinking fountain is one of those elements. More than a utility, it’s a public gesture—inviting people to pause, hydrate, and feel cared for, inclusively.
In schools, parks, sports areas or urban resting points, public fountains provide tangible infrastructure for health and social equity. They enhance quality of life, promote water consumption, and support sustainable space management—all without a commercial footprint.
Our fountains are designed with diverse users and settings in mind:
• Made from concrete, cast iron or stainless steel—robust and vandal-resistant,
• Optional lower spouts for wheelchair users, or extra side outlets for pet,
• Versions with bottle-filling taps—ideal for schools and recreational cycling paths,
• Form and finish options that allow the fountain to blend in or stand out, depending on context.
For designers, fountains offer a subtle but powerful tool to activate public spaces without overpowering them. They integrate into squares, parks, and mobility corridors—while supporting social and environmental goals.
Common terminology in design specs and technical files:
urban drinking fountain, public hydration station, stainless steel water column, pet-friendly water fountain, bottle filler fountain, accessible drinking point
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Waste & Recycling Bins
Functional Cleanliness with Urban Aesthetics
Waste management in public space goes beyond technical requirements. It’s an active form of spatial organisation that contributes to cleanliness and readability of the urban environment.
A well-placed waste bin prevents litter, but also reinforces the sense of order, safety, and care for the surroundings.
For designers and cities, the challenge is twofold: how to combine performance with aesthetics that fit the broader spatial vision?
That’s why our waste and recycling solutions are designed as fully integrated urban objects—robust, user-friendly, and visually refined.
What to expect:
• Material options include corten steel, hot-dip galvanized steel, concrete, or wood-steel combinations;
• Waste bins available with or without separation systems, built-in ashtrays, or bird-resistant openings;
• Both free-standing and anchorable models—fit for high-traffic city settings;
• Design styles range from industrially robust to sleek and refined.
Common use cases and applications:
• Shopping streets, school areas, station squares and parks where high foot traffic requires quick emptying;
• Car parks, mobility hubs or recreational sites where waste separation is essential;
• Projects where waste systems are part of the design DNA, not visual afterthoughts.
Bins don’t have to be disruptive elements. When designed for both use and context, they actively enhance the quality and coherence of public space.
Common terminology in technical files and public tenders:
urban design litter bin, public waste container, recycling bin with separation, street bin in corten steel, integrated waste management for cities
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Bicycle Parking Systems
Mobility Infrastructure that Enhances Public Space
Bicycle parking is no longer a technical afterthought. It’s a key part of modern urban mobility strategies. It shapes how smoothly users move through public spaces—and how safe and inviting those spaces feel.
At Servibo, we see bicycle parking systems as full-fledged design components. They contribute to the spatial rhythm, bring calm to the streetscape, and reinforce the sustainable identity of a place. Not by standing out, but by being functionally and aesthetically present.
Our systems combine modularity, material choice, and user comfort:
• Bicycle hoops and leaning racks for individual use near schools, plazas, or community hubs,
• Modular, high-capacity bike shelters—ideal for mobility hubs, car parks, or business campuses,
• Material options such as galvanized, powder-coated, or corten steel—designed with attention to weather resistance, design, and anchoring,
• Available with or without integrated lock loops—essential for public-zone security.
For urban designers and municipalities, these solutions help embed cycling into the visible and functional DNA of public space—supporting policies around sustainable mobility, safety, and smart land use.
Common terminology in technical tenders and design specs:
anchored bike hoop, space-saving leaning rack, corten steel bike stand, modular bicycle shelter, public bicycle parking system
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Planters & Tree Integration
Green Infrastructure for Structure and Climate Resilience
Urban greenery is no longer just decorative—it’s a strategic layer in climate-resilient and socially inclusive design. Planters, tree modules, and green islands make it possible to embed nature into paved environments where in-ground planting isn’t feasible—while adding structure, orientation, and ecological value to public and semi-public spaces.
For designers, municipalities, and planning firms, these elements are essential tools to influence perception, promote biodiversity, and regulate microclimates—without compromising on functionality or aesthetics.
🔹 Our solutions include:
• Planters made of concrete, steel, wood, or corten steel—in a wide range of volumes, shapes, and heights, from subtle accents to bold centrepieces;
• Tree grates that both protect and integrate—offering root protection while adding design value to the streetscape;
• Tree islands and raised beds—featuring built-in seating or edge definition, often with dual functions as furniture and planting structure;
• Optional features like anchoring systems, smart drainage, and reinforcement structures for root guidance and protection.
🔹 Spatial benefits:
• Green elements soften paved areas, provide shade, support social interaction, and bring seasonal variation to the urban environment;
• They can function as visual guides—along walking routes or around entrances;
• Ideal for plazas, shopping streets, campuses, transport hubs, school grounds, and inner-city zones lacking open soil.
These systems bring nature closer to people—even in complex urban settings. They address heat stress, reinforce the identity of the place, and are vital components of any climate-adaptive design vision.
Common terminology in municipal tenders and greening plans:
mobile planters, urban planting containers, tree planters for public space, drainage-integrated tree grates, green infrastructure for hardscapes, elevated planting beds, tree island with seating edge
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Bollards & Anti-Parking Elements
Subtle Signals That Shape Public Space
In public spaces, it’s often not the large objects that influence behaviour, but the subtle physical signals that give structure and meaning.
Bollards and anti-parking elements are a prime example: they guide traffic, protect pedestrians, define calm zones, and enhance the legibility of the environment—without saying a word.
For designers and municipalities, these are spatial punctuation marks: discreet but effective, visible yet unobtrusive. They serve as design tools that balance order, orientation, and safety.
Our collection includes:
• Fixed or removable bollards, in concrete, galvanized steel, or powder-coated metal;
• Bold and robust or refined and minimalist models, with or without reflective elements;
• Systems that suit both historical environments and modern urban settings;
• Designs that are vandal-resistant and low maintenance—without sacrificing visual appeal.
Common use cases and applications:
• Delineating pedestrian areas, shopping streets, or school zones;
• Protecting façades or building entrances from illegal parking;
• Creating visual and physical boundaries along bike paths, green areas, or heritage sites.
These elements are not just obstacles. They are intentional design decisions that influence movement and behaviour—while keeping the space visually clean.
Common terminology in technical files and municipal specifications:
urban bollard, traffic post, removable anti-parking bollard, concrete or steel boundary pole, anti-parking element for public areas
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Public Lighting
Guiding People and Enhancing Spatial Experience
Lighting influences how people move through space, how safe it feels, and what atmosphere prevails—from dusk till deep into the night. As a designer or policymaker, lighting is one of your most powerful tools to shape the nighttime character of public space.
Our lighting solutions are designed with versatility, energy efficiency, and aesthetics in mind. They can be applied in a wide range of projects: from urban redevelopments to park designs, from bike routes to heritage zones. Most importantly, they are configurable to fit spatial usage, social dynamics, and your design vision.
🔹 Lighting types that elevate your design:
• Functional spotlights: targeted lighting for walkways, stairs, entrances, or seating areas—discreet, technical, and efficient;
• Suspended lighting on cables: ideal for urban corridors, squares, or streets with high activity—visually light, without cluttering the space;
• Pole lighting at walking height: subtle orientation for paths or parks—functional and atmospheric without over-lighting;
• Wall-mounted fixtures: attached to façades or architectural structures—great for passages, courtyards, entrances, or informal gathering areas;
• High-mast lighting: designed for large spaces needing wide light coverage, often with LED, dimming features, and smart sensors.
🔹 Materials and finishes:
• Available in wood, powder-coated steel, or aluminium—each chosen for its context, durability, and low maintenance;
• Range of light temperatures and beam options—tailored to the atmosphere and function of the space;
• Optional features like motion sensors, timers, or smart control systems.
For designers, this means lighting doesn’t need to be standardised—it can be a custom spatial instrument. By carefully selecting lighting types, tone, and placement, you tell the story of the space—even after sunset.
Common terminology in technical specs and design plans:
LED public lighting, wall-mounted light fixtures, pedestrian path lighting, cable-suspended streetlights, public space spotlights, energy-efficient outdoor lighting, smart lighting systems, wooden light poles
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Paving
The Ground Plane as a Carrier of Rhythm, Identity, and Climate Resilience
Paving literally forms the foundation of every public space. But it’s more than a technical surface—it’s the canvas where structure, rhythm, and spatial identity come together.
Well-chosen paving directs movement, creates contrasts, highlights materials, and links functionality to design.
For designers and cities, paving involves both aesthetic and performance decisions: form, colour, texture, and infiltration capacity are just as critical as compressive strength or slip resistance.
Our paving solutions are carefully selected to meet technical standards and support design storytelling:
• Architectural concrete pavers and textured slabs that add rhythm to entrances, plazas, and circulation paths;
• Water-permeable options like infiltration pavers and porous tiles—key for climate-adaptive design;
• Classics like the Catalan Panot—iconic in its graphic identity and ideal for heritage or cultural settings;
• Available in various formats, colours, textures, and laying patterns—with high slip resistance and frost durability.
Common use cases and applications:
• Plazas, pedestrian zones, museum gardens, or courtyards where form and function intersect;
• Bike paths, shared streets, and school surroundings where comfort, wayfinding, and drainage are essential;
• Projects where paving is not just infrastructure, but a meaningful spatial layer.
Good paving connects buildings, furniture, and people. It turns the ground plane into a design element, not just a neutral backdrop.
Common terminology in design specs and construction plans:
architectural paving, permeable surfaces, climate-adaptive paving, decorative paving for plazas, infiltration-friendly pavers
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Together creating Meaningful Public Space
Every public space starts with a vision. For over 45 years, Servibo has supported designers, cities, and planning agencies in realising that vision—with street furniture that aligns technically and aesthetically with its context, its users, and the surrounding environment.
Our products are more than objects. They form the link between design and use, between concept and infrastructure, between intention and human behaviour.
We believe in public spaces that are inclusive, welcoming, and accessible—for everyone. That means:
• Street furniture designed for wheelchair users and people with limited mobility,
• Urban fountains with lowered spouts and bike racks at ergonomic height,
• Seating edges without obstacles, guiding paths, and lighting that supports orientation without glare.
From schoolyards to care campuses, from neighbourhood squares to heritage zones—we collaborate to find solutions that respect all users, regardless of age, mobility, or background.
Whether you’re working on a new town square, a cycling corridor, a play area, or a park design—we’re here to help you shape form, material, anchoring, accessibility, and sustainability.
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