Design bench Neoromantico Clasico 300® FSC
Design : Miguel Milà - Dimensions : 300 x 69 x 45/77 cm - Weight : 82 kg. - Material : cast aluminium AG 3 structures, sandblasted and anodised - FSC labelled tropical hardwood, treated with mono-component oil - Anchoring : invisible anchoring on pavement or in foundation
Brand: Urbidermis by Santa & Cole |
Material type 1: Cast aluminium |
Material type 2: Tropical hardwood |
Finish: Anodised |
Colour: Light grey |
Anchorage: in the pavement |
NeoRomántico Clásico Bench 300 – Iconic Urban Bench with Generous Seating
The NeoRomántico Clásico Bench 300 is an elegant and durable urban bench, designed by Miguel Milá in 1995. With a length of 300 cm, it provides ample seating space, making it ideal for public squares, parks, and promenades. The combination of a cast AG3 aluminum frame with a seat and backrest made from FSC-certified tropical hardwood ensures a high-quality and functional piece of street furniture.
High-Quality Materials and Weather-Resistant Finish
The bench’s frame is made of AG3 aluminum, a lightweight and corrosion-resistant material with an anodized finish for enhanced protection against weather conditions. The seat and backrest are crafted from tropical hardwood (Erythrophleum ivorense), a high-density wood (900-930 kg/m³) with exceptional resistance to moisture, fungi, and insects. A single-layer oil treatment provides additional protection while maintaining the wood’s natural aesthetic.
Ergonomic Design for Superior Comfort
With its gently curved backrest and carefully rounded edges, the NeoRomántico Clásico Bench 300 offers a comfortable seating experience, even for extended periods. Its generous length makes it perfect for accommodating multiple users in public spaces, contributing to a welcoming and accessible urban environment.
Durable and Low-Maintenance
Thanks to the natural durability of tropical hardwood and the protective finish, this bench requires no structural maintenance. The wood can be treated periodically with a UV-protective oil to preserve its original color. Over time, exposure to the elements will naturally develop a silver-grey patina, without compromising the material’s strength or longevity.