Absolutely—yes, you can. I’ll walk you through a few real installations so you can see exactly how our urban benches perform in public spaces.
Start with the Riverside Promenade project. The photo set includes wide shots of the full promenade and close-ups of the steel frames, ipe wood slats, and concealed fixings. You’ll see how the curved benches follow the walkway and hold up to salt air, rain, and heavy weekend crowds.
Then look at the Metro Transit Plaza installation. Those photos show our heavy-duty aluminum benches with divided seats, powder-coated legs, and tamper-resistant hardware. The install shots are useful because they show anchoring details and clearance around the bench ends.
For a greener setting, the University Grove campus gallery is a good one. It features circular hardwood benches wrapped around existing oak trees. The photos include accessible seat sections, backrests, and the custom radius work.
I’d also recommend the Market Square streetscape project if you want to see how the benches work at night. The gallery includes evening photos with under-bench lighting, so you can judge the glow, shadow lines, and how the seating zones frame pedestrian movement.
If you’re researching for a specific project, tell me whether you need transit-grade, park, plaza, or campus seating. I can send a shortlist of project photos and material specs directly. You can also find these examples under the ‘Project Gallery’ section of our site, and I can email a PDF lookbook if that’s easier.