Wybone Ltd.
Wyatt Bench
FromWybone Ltd.
The Wyatt Bench pays honour to the Wybone Founder, Charles E. Wyatt. An ambitious visionary, it’s because of him that we’re able to write what you’re reading.
We’ve captured his vision and intertwined it with our in-house design experts to bring a refreshing, stylish and original bench design.
The seating is made from Iroko wood, the perfect choice if you’re looking for wood that is stylish and durable at the same time. Found in Africa, this exotic wood has also been sourced from PEFC-accredited managed forests, a non-profit government organisation that promotes sustainable forest management through accredited certification. We’re big on sustainability, so this was right up our alley.
The frame, legs and optional armrests are all made using galvanised steel; an intricate process of creating a strong type of steel that will never rust. And since this bench will most likely be outdoors, it’s a feature you’ll be desperate for.
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Product features
- A stylish, unique and honourable tribute to Charles E. Wyatt, the founder of Wybone
Seating and backrest made from Iroko wood that’s PEFC certified – a great sustainable solution
Galvanised steel frame, legs and optional armrests that won’t rust
Choose extended legs for concrete fixing or use RAWL bolts for ground fixing
How park benches improve parks
When done right, park benches can significantly improve the morale of parkgoers. Having enough places to sit, especially in a big park, is crucial. You’re effortlessly taking care of your visitors while offering more visual aid to an already beautiful park – especially if you go with wooden benches!
Why are public benches important?
If your town already has enough to offer its visitors, public benches are an extra element that’ll entice people to stay awhile. Whether it’s a point of rest or a strategy to make your town look cleaner, public benches are the answer.
Please note: As this bin is made of wood, we recommend inspecting your unit every 6 months, or more if it is placed in busy areas.