Oak & Steel Benches
Contemporary hardwood benches in solid oak and steel
Contemporary oak benches with steel legs.
Generously proportioned oak beams are very robust with subtly curved tops for comfort and to help keep seats dry.
Oak timber is part seasoned and will develop some characterful splits as it seasons fully.
Sustainable and naturally durable hardwood.
Suitable for parks, squares, and other outdoor public spaces.
- 2 and 3 beams options available in lengths up to 2.4m
- With or without backrests and armrests
- Grown in Britain or European oak and FSC
- H x W x L mm
- Oak & Steel bench, 2 beam, angled legs,
470 x 420 x 1,000 / 1,500 / 2,000 - Oak & Steel bench with backrest, 3 beam, angled legs,
880 x 580 x 1,500 / 2,000 - Oak & Steel bench, 4 beam, angled legs,
470 x 860 x 860 / 1,000 / 1,500 / 2,000 - Custom lengths up to 2.4m available
- Steel 6mm thick
- Surface fixed
- Free-standing
Oak & Steel Benches – 2 Beam
2 seater / 1.5m
3 seater / 2m
Two solid oak beams,
Option for armrests.
460w x 460h
Angled steel legs. Finish – tannin pickled mild steel. The steel starts out purplish/black which mellows to a rich rusty brown over time.
Oak and Steel Benches – 3 Beam with backrests
Three solid oak beams plus backrest.
Option for armrests.
580w x 880h
2 seater – 1.5m
3 seater – 2m
Angled steel legs and backrest. Finish – tannin pickled mild steel. The steel starts out purplish/black which mellows to a rich rusty brown over time.
3 seater / 2m
3 seater / 2m
Oak & Steel Benches – 2 Beam – Square legs
2 seater – straight
2 seater – curved
Two solid oak slats, 180 x 70mm
Steel legs. Finish – tannin pickled mild steel. The steel starts out purplish/black which mellows to a rich rusty brown over time.
Relevant Projects
The exciting new “Oudolf Landscape” at RHS Gardens Wisley….
RHS Gardens Wisley chose Oxford Oak’s robust and heavy Oak and Steel benches….
Garden Designer Briony Doubleday selected an Oak and Steel bench for her award winning “Bee’s Garden: The Penumbra” at RHS Flower Show Tatton Park
Oxford Oak developed a heavy version of the Oak and Steel benches for Emily Sharpe’s award winning garden inspired by Broughton Castle