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Bench

A bench is a long seat designed to accommodate multiple people. It can be freestanding or affixed to the ground and is common in homes, streets, parks, and transit areas. Benches range from backless park benches to models with backs, armrests, or curved forms. The term derives from the Old English benc, meaning a seat or raised place.

Outdoor benches are typically built from wood, metal, or stone and designed to withstand weather and heavy

In public spaces, benches provide seating, shade, and a resting place; armrests aid accessibility, and plaques

A bench can also be a workbench in workshops and laboratories, a sturdy flat surface for tools,

In sports and broadcasting, the bench refers to substitute players or their seating area.

Some benches serve as memorials or commemorative installations, reflecting social function and design trends.

use.
Wood
types
include
treated
softwoods
and
durable
hardwoods;
metal
frames
are
common
in
steel
or
aluminum;
stone
and
concrete
benches
offer
long-term
durability.
Common
features
include
slatted
seats,
backrests,
and
reinforced
legs.
or
inscriptions
are
sometimes
found
on
dedicatory
benches.
In
private
yards,
garden
benches
offer
casual
seating
and
can
define
gathering
spaces.
assembly,
and
testing.
Workbenches
often
include
a
vise,
storage,
and
surfaces
resistant
to
heat
and
chemicals.