A Slim Park Bench for Public Spaces
As a park bench, the Farington is well suited to locations that require practical seating without visual clutter. Its narrow profile allows it to be positioned along pathways, boundaries, or landscaped edges without obstructing movement or sightlines.
Common applications include:
• Public parks and green spaces
• Footpaths and pedestrian routes
• Residential developments and communal areas
• Town centres and civic environments
• Natural and semi-rural landscapes
The bench provides comfortable short-stay seating while maintaining a discreet presence within the wider scheme.
Timber Street Furniture Bench with Natural Character
The Farington Bench is a street furniture bench that celebrates the qualities of natural timber. The FSC treated softwood finish introduces warmth and texture, helping the bench sit comfortably within landscaped environments, while the simple geometry ensures it remains appropriate for modern public realm projects.
Specification options include:
• FSC treated softwood as standard
• Hardwood iroko available as an alternative specification
• Timber selected for strength, stability, and suitability for outdoor use
This flexibility allows the bench to be tailored to both budget considerations and aesthetic requirements.
Public Bench Designed for Practical Installation
The bench is supplied with integral root fixing as standard, making it suitable for permanent installation in grassed or soft landscaped areas. For hardstanding locations, the Farington Bench can also be supplied as bolt-down to surface using a set of four mild steel ‘L’ shaped brackets.
Installation options support use across:
• Parks and landscaped verges
• Paved public spaces
• Housing developments and shared courtyards
Its straightforward fixing approach makes it easy to integrate into new schemes or retrofit projects.
Outdoor Bench for UK Public Realm Projects
Designed as an outdoor bench for UK conditions, the Farington Bench is intended for unsupervised, high-traffic environments. Its robust timber construction and minimal detailing help reduce maintenance demands while ensuring consistent performance over time.
The bench is often specified alongside complementary street furniture such as litter bins, bollards, or cycle parking to create a cohesive and functional public realm layout.