Verónica Martínez designed the “S Urban” bench taking the concept from dynamic shapes found in our natural surroundings. So the bench is parametrically designed, fabricated of wood, and it has a dynamic form taken from the spiral movement of the flowers and plants growth.
This spiral shape gives a sense of infinity and dynamic movement, and symbolizes the constant movement and regeneration. The designer said: It is more than a bench, it is an sculpture where one can be part of it feeling the constant transformation of wood.’
Designer : Veronica Martinez















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