Seating without orientation
A cube has no front. The Sócrates Cubo® offers seating from any direction —
visitors choose how and from which side they approach the element. This makes
it well suited for plazas where movement patterns vary, for entrance areas where
multiple arrival axes converge, and for rest points along pedestrian routes
travelled in multiple directions. One element is an individual seating
point in public space; three side by side form an informal bench; five
in a cluster define a dwell zone.
Concrete as the final material
The Sócrates Cubo® is made of a single material: cast concrete with natural
stone aggregates, acid-etched and waterproofed. The acid
treatment exposes the texture of the aggregates — the surface acquires a
granular character that connects with unworked stone, greenery, and
naturalistically managed park environments. The waterproofing treatment
protects the concrete for long-term outdoor use without masking the
material-honest quality of the surface.
Configuration as a design act
The cube form makes the Sócrates Cubo® a configurable element.
Unlike a linear bench, the cube does not dictate direction or sequence — three
elements can be placed in parallel, perpendicular, or in an open cluster.
This gives the designer control over the social dynamic the arrangement encourages:
intimate and defined, or open and inviting. An arrangement that later needs to
adapt to changing use patterns requires no new elements — only a different
position.
The concrete foundation of the dwell zone
Concrete calls for concrete. A public space that chooses the Sócrates Cubo®
as its seating element gains the most when the remaining hardscape elements
follow the same material logic: bollards, planters, waste bins, and bike stands
in the concrete finish of the Escofet collection. Servibo supplies all these
elements through a single point of contact and advises on the composition of the
complete dwell zone in public space. Specification texts for
the Sócrates Cubo® are available on request.
Frequently asked questions
Can the Sócrates Cubo® be combined with the bench models in the Sócrates range?
Yes. The Sócrates Cubo® uses the same concrete mix, finishing processes, and colour palette as the Sócrates Banca 240® and 360®. Combinations of cubes and benches in the same finish are regularly used by designers to support varied use and dwell patterns within one zone.
Does the Sócrates Cubo® need to be anchored to the paving?
This depends on the location. The mass of the element provides sufficient stability in most situations. For publicly accessible spaces with elevated vandalism risk, anchoring in the underlying foundation can be specified. Servibo advises on the most appropriate installation method per project.
Is the Sócrates Cubo® available in colours outside the standard palette?
The Sócrates Cubo® is available in the standard Escofet colour palette. Project-specific colours are possible but require a separate quotation from Escofet and a minimum order quantity. Contact Servibo for the options for your project.
Specification text on request
For projects in public tender we provide specification texts that align with
the standard technical descriptions for street furniture.
Contact us at info@servibo.be.
Technical sheets and material samples for assessing finish quality are also available.