Modular design bench Bilateral® 2 modules (1with backrest / 1 without backrest)
Design : O. Tarrasó & J. Espinàs - 2 module bench (1 module with armrest and backrest and 1 module without backrest and no armrests) - Dimensions : 311 x 74 x 45/90 cm - structure in 8 mm bent galvanized steel plate - Finish :a black powder coating - FSC labeled tropical hardwood, with a monocomponent wood protection oil - these elements are delivered unassembled on site
Brand: Urbidermis by Santa & Cole |
Material type 1: Steel |
Material type 2: Tropical hardwood |
Finish: Powder coated |
Anchorage: in the pavement |
Bilateral 311 Bench – Versatile Double Module for Optimal Functionality
The Bilateral 311 Bench offers an innovative combination of seating comfort and flexibility, making it ideal for various public spaces. With a configuration consisting of two modules—one with a backrest and one without—it combines ergonomic support with dual-sided accessibility. This makes it a perfect choice for promenades, parks, and open plazas where versatility is key.
A Balance Between Comfort and Accessibility
The design of the Bilateral 311 caters to diverse needs. The backrest module provides extra support and encourages a relaxed seating posture, while the backless module maximizes accessibility and allows seating from both sides. Together, they create a dynamic seating experience that offers users freedom and comfort.
High-Quality Materials for Long-Lasting Solutions
The steel frame, crafted from 8-mm-thick metal with anti-corrosion protection and a powder coating, provides a robust foundation. The seating surfaces, made from FSC-certified tropical hardwood, are delivered as finished elements, combining natural beauty with durability. The wood is treated to withstand weather conditions and allow for easy maintenance.
Flexibility and Harmony in Public Spaces
Thanks to its modular design, the Bilateral 311 integrates seamlessly with other benches in the collection. The variation between backrest and open seating surfaces offers a visually appealing and functional ensemble that meets the needs of diverse users and adapts to various spatial requirements.