Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Seat and backrest
- soft wood
- hardwood of European origin
- hard wood (oil finish)
- premium hard wood
The Stilo lounger (02.548.1), designed by Iwona Żaczek, represents a sophisticated approach to contemporary urban furniture. This ergonomic seating solution is part of the esteemed Stilo product line, characterized by its sleek, modern aesthetic and functional design. With a width of 110 cm, a height of 92 cm, and a depth of 162 cm, this lounger provides a comfortable, reclined posture ideal for relaxation in public parks, leisure areas, and modern architectural complexes. As a premium piece of street furniture, it seamlessly blends durability with an inviting appearance, offering an essential contribution to high-quality public space design.
Engineered for longevity and performance, the construction of the Stilo lounger features high-grade materials, available in either carbon steel (S235JR) or stainless steel (AISI 304). The metal elements are meticulously galvanised and powder-coated in any RAL colour, ensuring superior resistance to corrosion and environmental factors. For the seat and backrest, clients can choose from a range of high-quality materials including soft wood, European hardwood, hard wood with an oil finish, or premium hardwood. This variety allows for customization to suit specific aesthetic requirements and maintenance preferences while maintaining the natural, warm character of wooden finishes within an urban environment.
This bench is defined by its robust build, with total weights ranging from 70 kg to 100 kg depending on the selected timber and structural materials. As a key component of functional benches and seating solutions, the Stilo lounger is designed to withstand heavy usage in outdoor settings while retaining its visual appeal. Its combination of steel and wood craftsmanship reflects the highest standards of production, ensuring that this piece serves as a durable, comfortable, and visually striking element of modern city infrastructure. The design emphasizes both form and utility, making it a versatile choice for landscape architects looking to enhance the comfort of communal spaces.