The Roland Garros Tennis Players' Bench Brings Comfort to the Courts
Meghan Young — July 19, 2011 — Art & Design
References: coroflot & designbuzz
Considering how intense a game of tennis can be, the Roland Garros tennis players’ bench would come in might handy for those who need a sport-centric seat to recuperate in. Designed specifically for tennis players, it offers everything a pro (or beginning) could possibly need.
Created by industrial design student Geoffrey Graven, these needs include, but are not limited to, a solar-powered built-in drinks and snacks compartment, bag and racket storage, not to mention a comfortable seat to sit on. The Roland Garros tennis players’ bench is made out of bioresin and white oak finish for a stylish look on the courts as well.
The Roland Garros tennis players’ bench really makes court conditions more comfortable for players during tough tournaments.
Created by industrial design student Geoffrey Graven, these needs include, but are not limited to, a solar-powered built-in drinks and snacks compartment, bag and racket storage, not to mention a comfortable seat to sit on. The Roland Garros tennis players’ bench is made out of bioresin and white oak finish for a stylish look on the courts as well.
The Roland Garros tennis players’ bench really makes court conditions more comfortable for players during tough tournaments.
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