Concrete chairs are outdoor furniture made from reinforced concrete, sand, and gravel. They are durable, weather-resistant, and widely used in public places such as parks and plazas.

Production Process
Concrete chairs are typically mass-produced using a mold-making process, which involves three steps: mold making, concrete pouring, and curing. The mold design directly impacts the chair's shape. The pouring process must ensure a high density, and the chair can be demolded after curing.
Features and Advantages
Economical and Practical: Low cost and a long service life (typically over 10 years), making it suitable for large-scale deployment in public spaces.
Durable: High density and strength allow it to withstand harsh weather and environmental conditions.
Fireproof and Anti-theft: The material is non-flammable and corrosion-resistant, providing high safety.
Innovative Design
Some designers enhance the visual aesthetic by incorporating artistic elements such as curved shapes and metal bases. For example, the "Melting Concrete Chair" combines light-colored concrete with metal to create a unique form.
