Sweden is home to the world’s longest public bench. At 240 feet (around 72 meters) in length, the Långa Soffan (“long sofa”) was installed by the citizens of Oskarshamn in 1867 to overlook its rather unspectacular harbour, which opens toward the Baltic Sea. The function of this bench was not for passing time and taking in the coastal views, however; in times gone by it was rhythmically occupied by the wives of sailors awaiting their husband’s return from sea voyages. It allowed people to gather under a sense of common melancholy and collectively recall the smiles of their distant spouses before the ocean’s broad, blue canvas.
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In the Swedish City of Järfälla, Ten Radical "Superbenches" Are Unveiled as Community Incubators
https://www.archdaily.com/870362/in-swedish-city-jarfalla-ten-radical-superbenches-unveiled-as-community-incubators-kalejdohill-stockholmJames Taylor-Foster