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The Alioth concrete chair with arms: even more comfort!

 

Public chairs and benches are important aspects of street furniture, together with tables, litter bins and shelters. They are designed to blend in with other street furniture while providing comfortable seating for one or more people. To add variety to the urban landscape and to offer personalized solutions for users, local authorities can vary the shape of their seats, installing loungers or chairs with armrests, for example.  

Seats with armrests are essential for green spaces, parks and gardens and areas near public transport stations. They allow residents to enjoy a rest and a chat.  

With a contemporary design, the Alioth chair is the ideal solution for urban furnishings. Robust and long-lasting, this model is a durable addition to any urban space. 

  • Made in France
  • Must be sealed
  • Concrete structure
  • Fire-resistant (M0)
  • Complies with current standards

 

Technical Information

  • Ref: ALIOTH
  • Weight: 170 kg
  • Length 77 cm
  • Width 55 cm
  • Seat height 43 cm

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Frequently asked questions

Coherent street furniture can improve a city's image as it integrates naturally with the architectural style, enhancing it, but without being ostentatious. While we don’t need to homogenize street furniture on a city-wide scale, one common practice is to define a street furniture style for each architecturally distinct area of the community. Francioli has developed several collections of concrete urban benches, passenger shelters, rest areas, concrete bollards, fountains and concrete litter bins and ashtrays in order to help cities develop a certain degree of harmony in their street furniture. Each product line has an intrinsic stylistic identity which can suit a wide range of urban settings.

Ultra-High-Performance Fibre-Reinforced Concrete, also known by the acronym UHPFRC, or UHPC (Ultra-High Performance Concrete), has a special composition that gives it significant mechanical advantages. UHPFRC is characterized by extreme compressive strength combined with reduced porosity and fibre reinforcement for enhanced strength.As a result, Ultra-High-Performance Fibre-Reinforced Concrete is more resistant to impact, wear, abrasion and climatic variations. The tensile and compressive strengths of UHPC are also better than with conventional concrete.For these reasons, Francioli has chosen to use UHPFRC to manufacture its range of street furniture: rest areas, concrete benches, passenger shelters, water fountains, concrete litter bins and ashtrays, etc. This enables us to produce top-quality products that are both durable and resistant to the hazards of the urban environment.

Street furniture can have a major influence on the accessibility of public spaces for persons with reduced mobility (PRM). Since the Mobility and Handicap Act was introduced, urban amenities have been subject to a large number of standards and regulations that local authorities and manufacturers of urban amenities (public toilets, public benches, concrete bollards, rest areas, etc.) must comply with. As a designer and supplier of street furniture, Francioli makes sure that all of its product ranges: street furniture, public toilets, etc. comply with the many PMR accessibility standards in application.

Street furniture is highly important as it performs a number of functions in public spaces. Street furniture must enhance user comfort. For example, urban benches are highly appreciated by users when they want to sit down to wait, relax or enjoy the environment (especially in parks). Passenger shelters enable users of public transport to wait for their connections out of the rain and wind.Street furniture should be a real asset for a community. Custom-designed, modern, original or discreet... there are a range of possibilities when it comes to choosing street furniture. Street furniture must also be sturdy enough to withstand vandalism. This means that it must be strong. Concrete is a material renowned for its durability and resistance to vandalism and weather conditions (rain, wind, UV rays...).

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