Nola

Cut park bench

Design Jonas Osslund

This striking outdoor design is eye-catching, yet understated. The bench is characterised by clean lines and precise angles that give it a contemporary character. The armrests are made from sleek steel panels complemented by the natural woodgrain visible in the seat and backrest. The armrests are designed for customization, enabling the bench to be adapted for its surroundings or to suit an architectural style. Patterns, city symbols, logos or even a coat of arms can be laser-cut into the steel. The seat and backrest are supported by steel posts that bolt to the ground, creating a stable, immovable base.

Product Info

Material

Oak
Oak is a heavy, hard and medium tough wood. Moderately dimensionally stable in case of moisture changes. Oak wood blackens if it is exposed to moisture or wetness for a long time. However, it does not affect the other properties of the wood. Thanks to its hardness and toughness, the oak wood is suitable for furniture and other use in exposed environments.

SiOO:X treatment
Sioo:x is a wood protection with environmentally friendly silicon technology. Water-based and biocide-free. We use Sioo mainly for our oak furniture. Sioo:x treatment of is suitable for all woods, outside as well as inside, and gives a light surface without pigments. The surface is UV-resistant, water-repellent and non-stick. Active and preventive action against algae, mould and pests. Also rot-proof, wood-strengthening and fire-retardant. This wood protection provides long durability and easy maintenance.

Wood oil
Wood oil provides good protection against the stresses of the outdoor climate and at the same time highlights the wood's natural appearance and properties.

Dimensions

Length: 178 cm
Height: 85,5 cm
Armrest height: 71 cm
Sitting height: 47 cm
Sitting depth: 42,5 cm
Depth: 56,5 cm

Side end plates in 6 mm steel.

Tube stand diameter 8 cm.

Weight
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Incorporating a pattern or symbol into the armrests gives the bench a uniquely individual expression.
The first model designer Jonas Osslund created for Nola revealed that the design had potential for customisation.