As urban populations continue to grow and cities evolve into more interconnected hubs of activity, traditional street furniture is rapidly transforming. Benches, bus stops, and information boards — once simple physical objects — are now expected to offer far more than passive utility.
IntroductionUrban furniture has been a familiar part of public spaces, from park benches to trash bins. However, the industry is shifting dramatically. Urban furniture brands are evolving from traditional hardware suppliers to solution partners, driven by the demand for smarter, sustainable cities.
On January 26, Shanghai Zemso Urban Furniture Technology Co., Ltd. proudly participated in the China-Korea Urban Design Exchange, organized by the Shanghai Institute of Smart City Research and led by the Urban Design Institute of Korea (UDIK). The exchange brought together leading experts, researche
IntroductionAs cities become more sustainable, the role of smart urban furniture is increasingly critical. In the coming years, urban spaces will require multifunctional solutions that not only meet technological demands but also enhance social connections.