The Streetlife Collection consists of high-quality street furniture, tree products and bridges. The products are characterized by a robust, natural style and sustainable use of materials, both FSC Hardwood as our TWIN materials. The international Streetlife team is skilled and speaks the language of the landscape architect.
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Streetlife products are characterised by a minimalistic look. The designs are timeless and have a natural style. Due to the right choice of materials, our products are long-lasting. Our street furniture, tree products and bridges are all highly robust and can withstand a fair amount of battering. For our seats and benches, we prefer to use untreated FSC-certified hardwood that turns grey over time due to natural weathering. CorTen steel is used for the structural elements, thereby keeping maintenance to a minimum. As a result, our street furniture is solid, durable and of a high aesthetic quality.
Daktronics LED street furniture features some of the brightest imagery in the industry and built to withstand full-sun conditions, Daktronics digital LED street furniture showcases crisp, high- resolution videos so advertisers look their best.
Reach more people every day while they travel in vehicles, walk downtown or shop in city centers using digital street level advertising. Daktronics Digital Street Furniture displays position digital advertising and timely information at eye level, where they are most likely to influence consumers traveling through public spaces.
25 years after the introduction of the chaise longue into public urban space, a piece of street furniture like "escaping" from our gardens, Ara now offers the XXL version. To be able to enjoy the closeness, the exchange, the conviviality as a couple or as a group without restrictions...
DOT is engaged in an ambitious project to unify the look and feel of New York City's street furniture. This project was designed to improve the aesthetic quality of our streetscape and the quality of life for pedestrians and transit riders citywide.
In July 2005, after an extensive competitive bid process, DOT awarded a franchise to Cemusa, a Spanish street furniture company, to design, manufacture, install and maintain the street furniture at no cost to the City. In exchange, the City allows Cemusa to sell advertising space on the structures within clearly defined limits. Cemusa partnered with Grimshaw Architects to create sleek, elegant structures made from high-quality materials to withstand the rigors of New York City's sidewalks. This award-winning family of designs is already improving our streetscape and has become an iconic thread in the City's fabric.
DOT has replaced almost every pre-existing bus shelter and has installed numerous additional bus shelters at locations throughout the five boroughs. It will soon reach its goal of 3,500 bus shelter installations. DOT worked closely with community leaders to identify the best locations for additional shelters to ensure that new locations best serve each community and the riding public. For the first time ever, all of the City's bus shelters offer seating, especially important for the elderly and disabled.
DOT is replacing every existing news stand at no cost to newsstand operators. Additional stands are installed as new licenses are granted by the Department of Consumer Affairs. Cemusa maintains the exterior of all news stands including regular cleaning and graffiti removal.News Stand SitingNews stands are available in nine sizes, including widths of 4, 5, and 6 feet and lengths of 8, 10 and 12 feet. Siting Criteria include:
In response to the lack of public restrooms in New York City, DOT has asked Cemusa to install 20 automatic public toilets (APTs). These state-of-the-art facilities offer comfort, hygiene, accessibility, and security to the public, within a modern design. Engineered to self-sanitize after each use, the APTs are serviced twice a day for inspection and system maintenance, affording the people of New York a safe and valuable convenience. DOT works closely with local community boards and other stakeholders to solicit recommendations for new sites for each of these amenities.
Cemusa, which was purchased by another street furniture company, JCDecaux, N.A. in late 2015, has installed the city's first four automatic public toilets in Madison Square Park and Plaza de las Americas in Manhattan, Corona Plaza in Queens and Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn. A fifth APT will soon open in Fordham Plaza in the Bronx. DOT is actively seeking additional sites for installation of the remaining automatic public toilets.
In response to the ever growing number of cyclists and an increased desire to promote cycling as a healthy, environmentally-sustainable form of transportation, DOT has worked with Cemusa to install 19 Bicycle Parking Structures around the City. Each shelter contains stainless steel bike racks for eight bikes. The design closely resembles the award-winning Bus Shelter, using the same high-quality materials, including stainless steel bike racks. The ad panels display the annual NYC Cycling Map and the other public service campaigns. These structures will do more than just provide parking - they send a message that the City encourages cycling.
DOT believes strongly in actively engaging neighborhood communities in decision-making processes that impact local residents. As such, we have sought, and will continue to seek, input from interested parties throughout the duration of the Coordinated Street Furniture Franchise. If you are interested in recommending a location, please review DOT's technical siting criteria then submit your recommendation in writing via e-mail to streetf...@dot.nyc.gov or contact your local community board with your request.
DOT has worked with local bodies to solicit recommendations for new shelter locations. We will continue to work to ensure that new shelter locations best serve each community and the riding public, while meeting technical siting requirements. As part of the new franchise agreement, all new shelters will include benches. The Department is happy to provide this valuable amenity to the public.
Botton + Gardiner is an Australian-owned and family-operated business, with over 27 years of experience designing and manufacturing commercial and street furniture for public spaces, including park and commercial picnic furniture. Designed in Australia and built in the USA, Botton + Gardiner's public space furniture is built to last - the perfect choice for durable, design-oriented public spaces.
As the undisputed innovator in outdoor LED advertising solutions, Prismatronic are proud to present their most recent digital integrations with the pioneering 2 mm pitch LED outdoor screens; an innovative breakthrough to challenge all LCD standards.
With this 2 mm pitch LED technology, Prismatronic, a leading player in the design and manufacture of digital street furniture is redefining outdoor communication by offering media groups and municipalities a revolutionary solution. Discover how our solution outperforms the LCD competition with significant advantages in terms of brightness, field of view, power consumption, reliability, lifespan and long-term maintenance, while at the same time perfectly integrating traditional street furniture such as totems, bus shelters and display columns.
Go for Prismatronic and innovation. Revolutionise urban communication with our smart-fitting 2 mm LED screens. Maximise your visibility, optimise your communication, and create connected, eye-catching displays. Get in touch now to revolutionise your approach to outdoor communication!
The Group designs and manufactures all outdoor advertising and street furniture product lines thanks to its high performance manufacturing resources with constantly upgraded machines and means, and more importantly, its loyal employees, all skilled in their specific fields:
Driven by a strong focus on innovation and a good understanding of the markets, Prismaflex International was in a position to anticipate and succeed the transition from traditional to digital communication.
Being in an extremely competitive position in terms of traditional advertising solutions and street furniture, the Group capitalises on its expertise to continually propose an even broader, more attractive and today more digital product range to satisfy the ever increasing requirements of towns and cities.
In 1964, Jean-Claude Decaux invented advertising street furniture. In 2011, JCDecaux became the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, developing three areas of business: street furniture, transport advertising and billboard advertising.
The materials we choose for our street furniture undergo extensive scrutiny to ensure they hit three key points. Those key points are that they are sustainable, provide the best experience for the user, and will stand the test of time.
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According to Our Report, The Street Furniture Market size was valued at USD XX Million in 2024 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period, reaching USD XXX Million by 2031.
The street furniture market is undergoing significant analysis to understand the latest trends shaping its landscape. With urbanization on the rise globally, cities are investing more in creating attractive and functional public spaces. This trend has led to an increased demand for street furniture that not only serves utilitarian purposes but also adds aesthetic value to urban environments. Innovations in materials and designs are driving the market, with a focus on durability, sustainability, and ergonomic considerations. Additionally, technological advancements are integrating smart features into street furniture, such as solar-powered benches with charging stations and interactive digital kiosks, further enhancing the urban experience.
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