5 New Seats Released

Mall Curved Slim Bench, CMM-C803 with Splay Legs in Sable Brilliance, Battens in (back to front) Viper Green, Lycra Strip and Brilliant Yellow

Mall Curved Slim Bench

Inspired by the most popular requests from customers, Street Furniture Australia is making five new seats available as standard products.

With dynamic shapes and settings on offer, designers are invited to specify the best fit of the five to add flair to your projects, with the convenience of standard or the flexibility of tailored seats.

“Each of these five seats adds character and interest, or addresses a need our specifiers have been asking for,” says June Boxsell, Marketing Manager with Street Furniture Australia.

“Tailoring options means seats can be largely customised to your project, but with that standard convenience and price.”

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Embrace your curves with the simple Mall Curved Slim Bench or elegant Arc Seat, available as concave or convex.

Create circular shapes or combine with standard straight benches for site-specific curved settings, or specify different back and armrest combinations to put your stamp on Arc.

Mall Curved Slim Bench, CMM-C803 with Splay Legs in Sable Brilliance, Battens in (back to front) Viper Green, Lycra Strip and Brilliant Yellow

Mall Curved Slim Bench, CMM-C803 with Splay Legs in Sable Brilliance, Battens (back to front) in Viper Green, Lycra Strip and Brilliant Yellow

Arc Seat, ARC-S, Convex Curve, Eco-certified Jarrah Hardwood Battens and Palladium Silver frames

Arc Seat, ARC-S, Convex Curve, Eco-certified Jarrah Hardwood Battens and Palladium Silver frames

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Sharpen edges with 90 or 120 degree incarnations of the Galleria Mitred Slim Bench, available with smooth or stepped diagonal joints.

Quality detailing adds another level to your design, with slick corners for a perfect fit, and interesting shapes to suit your site.

Galleria Mitred Slim Bench CMG-M8 in eco-certified Jarrah (left) and anodised aluminium (right) battens

Slick join: Galleria Mitred Slim Bench CMG-M8 in eco-certified Jarrah (left) and anodised aluminium (right) battens

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Experiment with fixed or movable Forum Seats in eco-certified hardwood, anodised aluminium, or bright powdercoated colours, to seat one, three or four people.

An upright profile fits DDA standards and is a smart fit for community settings.

Forum Seat, FS7, Left to Right: Brilliant Yellow, Jarrah and Pearl Whites, Aqua Blue (tailored), Anodised and Palladium Silver

Forum Seat, FS7, Left to Right: Brilliant Yellow, Jarrah and Pearl Whites, Aqua Blue (tailored), Anodised and Palladium Silver

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Specify Aero Leaning Rail straight into places of transit for convenient and compact seating on-the-go.

An ideal short-term rest solution for crowded areas, the unique extrusion in anodised finish is available up to 5.5m in length with various mounting options, powdercoat frames and end caps in the colour of your choice.

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