Street furniture and public seating

Street furniture can add an additional dimension to any area. A stylish and aesthetically appealing piece of street furniture is able to enhance the appeal of a designated location from both a visual and a comfort point of view, for all who frequent the area. One of the most prominent street furniture designers, with a reputation for offering outstanding quality of product as well as eminently stylish designs, is Chris Nangle furniture design.

This innovative furniture design company, who has an online presence which is available at www.chrisnanglefurniture.co.uk, offers an impressive array of the finest handmade hardwood street furniture available. They utilise premium grade English Green Oak as well as marine stainless steel, to provide street furniture and park benches of distinction that stand the test of time. The reason behind utilising this type of green oak is that it offers an exceptionally durable timber, which as it ages, changes colour, to a beautiful silver colour. In addition one of the key features of why this material is utilised, is the eco friendly element, this is because the green oak is sourced from well managed and sustainable woodlands, which are then sawn by a local mill, to ensure a minimum carbon footprint.

Many of the outstanding designs provided by this innovative outside furniture designer have been utilised in a variety of locations around the world, with local authorities as well as landscape architects, utilising their services. They have gained an enviable reputation for providing an impressive range of street furniture and park benches, all of which are designed and manufactured in house to ensure the high quality they have become revered for. In addition, they effectively combine robust vandal proof construction, with sympathetically well proportioned lines to enhance the beauty of the timber.

As an enhancement of any area, whether rural or urban, street furniture from Chris Nangle furniture design, are able to offer stunningly stylish and aesthetically appealing street furniture to exacting standards, which are backed up by a reputation for quality of product and customer service levels that are second to none.

 

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  • hey Chris - that is great - is that a permanent seat or is it for promotional photos only? looks heaps better than the usual off the shelf seating dished up by Local Authorities
  • Hi felicity,thanks for the comment,the seats are part of a seafront redevelopment in Sunderland there are 13 so far and another 8 to go in.
  • Fantastic!
  • Thanks Ofer

     

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