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Are there any benches with a slatted design that allows rainwater to pass through quickly?
Yes, there are. In fact, I am one of them. My name is Slatted Sid, and I was born in a workshop where the carpenter believed that a bench should not just sit beautifully—it should breathe. My design is simple: parallel wooden slats, each separated by a narrow but deliberate gap. When the rain falls, it doesn’t pool on my surface like a stubborn guest. Instead, it slips through my ribs, trickling down to the ground in seconds. I don’t soak up water like my solid-top cousins; I let it go. That means after a storm, while other benches stay wet for hours, I dry in minutes. Birds appreciate it too—they don’t have to dodge puddles when they perch. And for humans? No one likes sitting on a damp seat. So yes, I am built for speed, for drainage, for honesty with the weather. I am a bench that understands rain is part of life, and I’ve learned to dance with it rather than hold it.
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