Bench with backrest and armrests for concrete low walls in the public realm. The anodised cast aluminium structure and PEFC-certified thermally treated pine slats offer extended comfort with a fresh, contemporary character. The compact version suits school environments, campuses and contemporary dwell zones.
Low wall as a fresh dwell space
A raised low wall can become an inviting dwell space in the public realm. The Flavio Pine with backrest uses that existing structure for extended seating comfort. The compact 175 cm length suits school grounds, campus edges and contemporary squares. The lighter pine gives a fresh tone suited to contemporary school environments and young urban outdoor spaces.
Pine and aluminium for outdoor use
PEFC-certified thermally treated pine gives the seat and backrest a warm, light tone. The timber undergoes thermal modification without chemical additives, improving weather resistance. The supporting structure and armrest frames are in anodised cast aluminium: corrosion-resistant and colourfast.
Back support for extended stays
The timber backrest makes the difference between a brief pause and genuine rest. For school grounds with longer breaks, campuses and contemporary dwell spaces, the bench with backrest on low wall is the right choice. Armrests provide grip when rising and meet ISO 21542:2021 accessibility requirements.
Seating as an intention
A seating element on a low wall invites people to pause. This works best when the surroundings support that visit. Servibo supplies all street furniture elements through a single point of contact.
Frequently asked questions
When does a designer choose the Flavio Pine with backrest?
The backless Pine version preserves sightlines. The backrest version suits extended comfort: school grounds with longer breaks, campuses and destination seating. Pine gives a fresh look suited to contemporary school settings. Where both sightlines and comfort matter, the FBB combination variant may offer a solution.
What substrate is required for mounting on a low wall?
The aluminium support frames are anchored using 4 fixation plugs. Supplied plugs are recommended for screed or concrete. For masonry, Servibo recommends a technical check before ordering.
What maintenance does the thermally treated pine require?
Thermally treated pine ages gracefully without specific treatment. The colour shifts towards grey with prolonged exposure, which many projects accept as the final finish. A clear exterior oil can preserve the original tone. Servibo provides advice on request.
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