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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Beautiful Bench Designs Collection

Beautiful Bench Designs Collection

Nowadays, benches come in all shapes and sizes. This post showcases our favorite examples of beautiful and unusual bench designs.

Seesaw Bench

An attempt at getting strangers to conversate in public spaces. This bench requires cooperation to be functional. [link]

Seesaw Bench

The Rolling Bench

The age old problem of wet benches has been solved by a group of Korean designers. [link]

The Rolling Bench

The Rolling Bench 2

Rox Bench

In the winter the unit collapses down into a storage unit where you can keep garden tools, children’s toys, etc. In the summer it opens out into a 3 seater bench and has two accompanying tables. Another feature is the built in solar lights, creating a cool night time effect. [link]

Rox Bench

Rox Bench 2

Rox Bench 3

Bench Designs by Matthias Pliessnig

Creative wooden benches by Matthias Pliessnig. [link]

Bench Designs by Matthias Pliessnig

Bench Designs by Matthias Pliessnig 2

Bench Designs by Matthias Pliessnig 3

Bench Designs by Matthias Pliessnig 4

LightBench

LightBench by Frellstedt, Germany, is based on modern RGB LED lighting technology. Thanks to LED it can be lit in millions of adjustable shades of bright or soft colors. [link]

LightBench

LightBench 2

334 Newspaper Bench

The “334” bench is made of 3 parallel bars of metal and 334 newspapers folded and stacked next to each other. The challenge of that series is to recycle a product, but also to design a furniture without using any screw, glue, soldering, etc. [link]

334 Newspaper Bench

334 Newspaper Bench 2

Union Bench

This is a bench without a back or front, that let’s everyone sit and enjoy from every internal mood and external angle. It’s a non- fuss design with maximum practical benefit and desirable, minimalist aesthetic. [link]

Union Bench

Union Bench 2

Splinter Bench

The Splinter bench consists of two sculptural side chairs, each with a smooth and a jagged side—as if they have been broken apart, or “splintered” from each other. When joined at their serrated ends, they fit together like puzzle pieces to form a sleek contemporary-looking bench. They can also be arranged to join along their smooth sides, creating a lounger with rough-hewn edges for an Arts and Crafts feel. [link]

Splinter Bench

Splinter Bench 2

Tennis Ball Benches

You may have thoughts tennis balls were just for tennis - but creative Dutch designer Tejo Remy has found a another use for the bright yellow bouncy felt-and-rubber balls. [link]

Tennis Ball Benches

Tennis Ball Benches 2

Tennis Ball Benches 3

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