Love Is Here (8 Photos)
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This collection brings together benches and nearby street elements that quietly suggest affection, care, memory, or presence. From a Christmas-time intervention highlighting homelessness in Birmingham to playful lamp posts, heart-shaped seating, painted messages, and sculptural benches that turn reading or resting into part of the artwork, each piece uses familiar public furniture to communicate something personal.
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1. Love Is Here Bench
A metal bench carries a weathered sign reading “LOVE IS HERE,” mounted against a brick wall. The worn surface suggests long-term exposure and everyday use.

2. Love Bench
A sculptural bench spells the word “Love,” with red interior details following the curves of the letters. The piece functions both as seating and as a freestanding object placed in a park setting.

3. Open Book Benches
Concrete benches are shaped like open books, with printed text running across the seating surface. The repetition creates a small reading landscape integrated into a pedestrian area.

4. Umbrella Lamp Bench
A street lamp bends over a bench while holding an open umbrella, suggesting protection from rain. The installation combines standard street furniture into a single scene.

5. Leaning Street Lamps
Two lamp posts tilt toward each other beside a bench, creating the impression of interaction. The altered posture gives the objects a human-like presence.

6. Heart Frame Bench
A white frame with a suspended red heart surrounds a wooden bench. The installation is placed in a green, open landscape and invites people to sit inside the heart shape.

7. Red Heart Bench
A wooden bench painted bright red features simple white heart shapes along the backrest. The piece is placed along a path bordered by trees and greenery.

8. Reindeer Sleigh Bench — Banksy in Birmingham, UK
A stenciled mural of Santa’s reindeer appears to pull a real bench forward, turning it into a sleigh. The work was created beside a man sleeping on the bench, linking the festive imagery directly to homelessness during the winter period. More: Banksy? Who Is The Visionary of Street Art? (25 Photos)
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