Tables, Bins & Benches

Benches

Red city-branded bench with matching trash receptacle.

Bench styles in real-world settings

Benches for Everyday Outdoor Spaces
Benches make a site feel welcoming and usable without adding visual clutter. This gallery highlights bench styles that work well for parks, schools, trailheads, and campus spaces, including coordinated looks that pair naturally with tables and waste and recycling units.

Use these photos to compare overall shape, color, and presence from a distance, plus details like arm styles and back profiles up close. If you see a look that fits your space, share a screenshot or link and we can narrow options to a short list that matches the rest of the site furnishings.

Person on a red bench beside a park path in fall foliage.

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Couple sitting on red metal park bench in an autumn garden.

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Surface mounted steel benches along the covered bus route walkway at Nims Middle School supplied by Bliss Products and Services

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Covered player benches at Varnedoe Field with aluminum seating under a metal shelter supplied by Bliss Products and Services

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Orange metal park bench with matching trash receptacle on a paved walkway.

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Two red benches with backs in a small memorial plaza.

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Two people with a dog on a classic park bench.

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Woman seated on an UltraSite bench with wood-look slats in a fall park setting, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Two people using an UltraSite wall-mounted outdoor table with attached benches, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Modern UltraSite bench with planter and bike rack on a waterfront path, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Blue bench under an integrated perforated metal shade structure.

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Children seated on a long blue backless perforated metal bench at a playground.

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Young child sitting on a small red UltraSite expanded-metal bench, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Black perforated steel park bench with arms beside hedges.

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Person reading on a green UltraSite slat bench with pedestal base in a fall park, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Black UltraSite park bench with decorative back panel near a garden wall, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Blue steel memorial bench with laser-cut message in the backrest.

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Person sitting on a modern UltraSite slat bench in a stone plaza, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Child sitting on a blue backless perforated metal bench.

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Maroon perforated steel benches with school logos along a walkway.

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Black UltraSite backless contoured steel bench beside a green field, from Bliss Products & Services.

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If a specific bench style stands out, save a screenshot or copy the image link and send it over. We can match the look across tables and waste and recycling units so the full site feels consistent.

Picnic Tables

Blue expanded-metal picnic table with black frame on a concrete patio.

Picnic table examples for parks and campuses

Picnic Tables for Parks and Public Spaces
Picnic tables create simple gathering points for lunch breaks, spectator areas, and community events. This gallery shows table styles that look right on site, from clean modern profiles to more traditional park looks.

Use these examples to compare shape, color, and how the table sits in the space with nearby paths, landscaping, and other furnishings. If you see a table you like, save the image and we can coordinate finishes across benches and waste and recycling so everything feels consistent.

Many projects repeat one table style across multiple areas, then match finishes across benches and waste and recycling for a consistent look. Use the photos below to choose a direction, then build around it with coordinating pieces.

Black metal picnic table with bench seats on a boardwalk by the ocean.

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Older couple sitting at a steel UltraSite picnic table by the water, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Green perforated steel picnic table in a park with a family.

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Group gathered around a green perforated metal picnic table outdoors.

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Row of blue picnic tables under arched perforated steel canopies.

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Family using recycled-plastic picnic table in a park — Bliss Products & Services

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Blue expanded-metal picnic table with black frame on a concrete patio.

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Picnic table under a green gable-roof shelter, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Timber picnic shelter near the water with tables, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Kids playing on a perforated deck inside a pyramid rope structure, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Two-tier metal-roof park shelter with white columns covering multiple picnic tables on a concrete pad, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Single-post square umbrella shade over a picnic table on a concrete pad with a grill nearby in an open park, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Family gathered near a campfire grill beside a heavy-duty rectangular picnic table with wood planks in a park, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Square hip fabric shade canopy over picnic tables on a concrete pad in a neighborhood park, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Timber-frame park pavilion with a gable roof and cupola sheltering multiple picnic tables beside a lake, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Single-post square umbrella shade covering multiple picnic tables on a concrete pad in a community park, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Single-post square umbrella shade over picnic tables on a concrete plaza, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Small gable-roof picnic shelter with metal posts over a picnic table on a concrete pad, with a trash receptacle, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Single-slope park shelters with picnic tables along a paved walkway, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Group using an ADA-accessible picnic table cluster with roll-in wheelchair spaces at a park, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Family sitting at a powder-coated UltraSite picnic table with integrated seating in a park, Alabama example by Bliss Products and Services.

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If a table style stands out, save a screenshot or copy the image link and send it to our team. We can match the look across benches and waste and recycling units so the full site feels consistent.

Trash and Recycling

Blue expanded-metal picnic table with black frame on a concrete patio.

Trash and recycling styles that pair with site furnishings

Trash and Recycling for Clean, Easy-to-Manage Sites
Trash and recycling units help keep outdoor spaces tidy and make high-traffic areas feel cared for. This gallery shows styles that look right in parks, schools, trailheads, and community spaces, from subtle low-profile designs to more prominent units used as visual markers.

Use these photos to compare overall shape, door and opening styles, and how the unit sits next to seating, paths, and gathering areas. Many sites choose one consistent look and repeat it across the property so waste and recycling feels intentional, not like an afterthought.

Green park trash receptacle with paw prints and dog bone icons near a bench | Bliss Products and Services

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Jackson steel bench with back and matching receptacle, orange.

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Two gable-roof park shelters with picnic tables and stone seat walls in a landscaped plaza, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Green corner trash receptacle with recycled-plastic slats by a mural

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Blue recycling and gold trash bins with slatted sides — Bliss Products & Services

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Gold square slatted trash receptacle in outdoor plaza — Bliss Products & Services

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Black slatted trash receptacle with domed lid in landscaped area — Bliss Products & Services

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Picnic table under a green gable-roof shelter, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Black laser-cut metal bench and trash receptacle outdoors

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Red city-branded bench with matching trash receptacle.

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Two-tier metal-roof park shelter with white columns covering multiple picnic tables on a concrete pad, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Orange bench and trash receptacle on a beach boardwalk with two people and a surfboard.

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Timber pavilion with a stone fireplace and picnic tables, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Square hip fabric shade canopy over picnic tables on a concrete pad in a neighborhood park, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Small gable steel shelter with outdoor seating, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Single-post square umbrella shade covering multiple picnic tables on a concrete pad in a community park, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Wood monoslope picnic shelter with exposed timber ceiling, stone column bases, and tables on a concrete pad, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Small gable-roof picnic shelter with metal posts over a picnic table on a concrete pad, with a trash receptacle, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Single-slope park shelters with picnic tables along a paved walkway, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Group using an ADA-accessible picnic table cluster with roll-in wheelchair spaces at a park, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Family sitting at a powder-coated UltraSite picnic table with integrated seating in a park, Alabama example by Bliss Products and Services.

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If a unit style stands out, save a screenshot or copy the image link and send it to our team. We can coordinate the look across benches and tables so the full site feels consistent.
Bliss Products and Services supports schools, parks, and community spaces with coordinated site furnishings and outdoor essentials. These examples are here to help you pick a direction you like, then we can help align finishes and provide the product details needed for review and purchasing.