Playful Public Seating Designs

The London Festival of Architecture Boasts a Series of Seats

Pews and Perches is a competition held by the London Festival of Architecture (LFA) and the Royal Docks Team (RDT), and in its fourth year, the event continues to boast playful public seating that captures the attention of curious minds. The competition challenges emerging architects and designers to create these stunning pieces of furniture.

This year, the London Festival of Architecture's theme was "in common" which raised questions about "how we create and shape shared spaces." Four playful public seating designs were selected as winners. Float, for example, is a circular seat made with deadstock bricks. Individuals can use it in a multitude of ways. Together We Hold, on the other hand, is a much more colorful design. Created by Akmaral Khassen, the piece pays homage to "women standing together and creating shared safe spaces."

Image Credit: Luke O'Donovan

Playful Public Seating Designs
Creating innovative and interactive seating solutions that captivate the public.
Shared Spaces
Exploring how the design of shared spaces can foster connection and community.
Sustainable Materials
Using recycled or repurposed materials to create eco-friendly furniture designs.

Industries Being Reshaped

Architecture
Opportunity for architects to push the boundaries of conventional seating designs and create unique, eye-catching pieces.
Design
Designers can capitalize on the growing demand for playful and engaging public seating solutions.
Sustainability
Innovative seating designs offer a chance for the furniture industry to showcase eco-friendly alternatives.
SCORE
3.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 66%
Activity 22%
Freshness 18%