Bench with backrest and armrests in 300 cm length for concrete low walls in the public realm. PEFC-certified thermally treated pine and anodised cast aluminium offer shared seating comfort with a fresh, contemporary character. The Flavio 300 Pine suits campuses, school grounds and contemporary urban dwell zones.
Low wall as a shared dwell zone
The Flavio 300 Pine with backrest uses existing low walls as the foundation for a shared dwell zone with back support. The generous length suits social seating for small groups on campuses, school grounds and contemporary squares. The lighter pine gives a fresh tone suited to contemporary school environments and young urban spaces.
Pine and aluminium for outdoor use
PEFC-certified thermally treated pine gives the seat and backrest a warm, light tone. Thermal modification without chemical additives improves weather resistance and dimensional stability. The supporting structure and armrest frames are in anodised cast aluminium: corrosion-resistant and colourfast.
Social and comfortable
The armrests divide the long bench with backrest on low wall into recognisable individual places. The back support makes extended stays comfortable: relevant for campuses with longer dwell times and school grounds with longer breaks. Armrests meet ISO 21542:2021 for outdoor seating.
Seating as an intention
A long seating element invites groups to pause together. Servibo supplies all street furniture elements through a single point of contact.
Frequently asked questions
When does a designer choose the Flavio 300 Pine with backrest?
The backless Pine 300 preserves sightlines. The backrest version suits campuses and school grounds where people sit for longer. Pine gives a fresh look suited to contemporary settings. Armrests segment the 300 cm into individual places.
What substrate is required for mounting?
6 fixation plugs anchor the aluminium frames into the top of the low wall. Supplied plugs are recommended for screed or concrete. For masonry, a technical check is recommended before ordering.
What maintenance does the thermally treated pine require?
Pine ages gracefully without specific treatment. The colour shifts towards grey, which many projects accept as the final finish. A clear exterior oil preserves the original tone. Servibo provides advice on request.
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