Bus station bench designed by designers Kiyonori Kikutake and Itsuko Hasegawa in the 1960s. This bench stands out for its minimalist and functional design, typical of the Japanese approach to public furniture. It illustrates Japan's commitment to combining design and utility in common spaces. This bench includes three seats in molded and fiberglass-reinforced plastic dyed throughout in orange-red, offering comfortable and ergonomic seating with asymmetrical armrests. The seats are supported by a chrome metal structure, ensuring robustness and durability. Ideal for furnishing an entrance or an outdoor garden. Provenance: Bus stop in Nagasaki prefecture, Japan, circa 1965.