Interlocking Mobile Benches

'Brothers in Benches' is a Series of Benches Placed in Johannesburg

'Brothers in Benches' is a series of six completely interchangeable mobile benches constructed out of reclaimed wooden pallets. South African artist R1 put together the benches as part of a broader effort to add vibrancy to public spaces while also envisioning innovative solutions that would make a positive contribution to the community. The benches are part of a residence program in the Maboneng precinct of downtown Johannesburg.

The mobile benches are designed to interlock with each other to form one singular compound structure. Their pallets are fitted with greenery to add an earthiness to public space.

The Brothers in Benches pieces were placed around the streets of Johannesburg at different locations, inviting public participation and egagement. Photo Credits: designboom, r1r1r1.net
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1. Interlocking Benches - Modular, interchangeable benches that can be combined to form a compound structure, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for urban design and public space landscaping.
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3. Mobile Furniture - Creating furniture that is not only portable but can also be arranged to form a compound structure that fits a specific purpose, offering disruptive innovation opportunities for event management and outdoor space design.
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1. Urban Design and Public Space Landscaping - Creating innovative design structures that can enhance public spaces and promote community engagement.
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3. Event Management and Outdoor Space Design - Creating versatile furniture that is easy to assemble, transport, and adjust to different event settings and client preferences.

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