The Boulevard Bench System is purpose-built for active urban spaces that require pause points, designed by MSDS Studio.
The modular seating creates opportunities for rest and social interaction in high-traffic public environments like transit hubs, shopping areas, and civic plazas.
The system’s flexibility allows configurations from single benches to extended seating landscapes, adapting to varied spatial conditions and user needs.
Durable materials and robust construction ensure longevity in demanding public settings while maintaining visual refinement.
MSDS Studio, a Melbourne-based design practice, specializes in furniture and objects that respond to contemporary urban life. Their work addresses how people use public space, creating furniture that supports diverse activities and social behaviors.
The Boulevard system recognizes that quality public seating enhances urban experience by providing comfortable places to pause, observe, and connect. This understanding of furniture’s role in shaping how people experience cities distinguishes thoughtful public space design from purely functional solutions.

MSDS Studio
With an honourable ethos at hand, Toronto based design studio MSDS centres its work around resourcefulness. While focused on materials and human context analysis, the studio elegantly embodies tactility and form. MSDS process pioneers a more analytic approach to design, instilling it with an internal logic addressing users who consider their environments. Guided by anthropology, behavioural-led interiors are at the forefront of this Canadian practice, which is why +Halle’s Annual Brief on Sharing went to the pair.
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