Parkly - Transforming Urban Spaces

Parkly - Transforming Urban Spaces

Design Services

Modular urban furniture system that transform spaces into vibrant places.

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At Parkly, we’re on a mission to bring people together, one bench at a time. Our modular urban furniture system transforms any outdoor area into a green and welcoming place. A place where people can meet, play and relax. Whether you want to liven up a city area, or enhance with an office park, Parkly provides the tools to help bring your vision to life. Modular, circular and flexible Parkly’s modules come in different shapes and sizes: small, medium and large. The product system is easy to combine, stack or orient into different types of solutions: from pocket parks, parklets, seating areas and more. Parkly is created with sustainable design principles at its core: we use high quality material and each part can be replaced and repaired. Parkly modules can be stored and transported flat packed, saving space and storage expenses. Enhancing urban sustainability Parkly modules enhance biodiversity with pollinator friendly plants, edible experiences with urban gardening boxes, and more trees for public spaces. For every Parkly module produced, we compensate for 20 square metres of old-growth forest in Finland via the Finnish Natural Heritage Foundation. Co-creating better places With Parkly, the process of creating better places can be a collaborative and participatory experience. We can select a site together, use ParklyCreate to plan the right setup, decide which plants and functions are needed and enjoy placemaking together. Empowering change for more liveable cities Parkly stems from the idea of tactical urbanism. It supports sustainable urban development by offering an adaptable, community-engaged, and cost-effective approach that encourages experimentation, learning, and the gradual implementation of sustainable solutions. Nordic design with a global solution Parkly modules are designed and crafted in Finland and Switzerland, with high attention to detail and manufacturing quality. Parkly is available across Europe either directly or via our network of distrib

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http://www.parkly.city
Toimiala
Design Services
Yrityksen koko
2-10 employees
Päätoimipaikka
Helsinki
Tyyppi
Privately Held
Perustettu
2020

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  • Parkly - Transforming Urban Spaces julkaisi tämän uudelleen

    Le Grand Prix du Design Actif 2024 Catégorie 6 : Mobilier actif | Parkly, le mobilier modulaire Véritable mobilier urbain inclusif, Parkly est un mobilier urbain modulaire et innovant, conçu pour transformer facilement les espaces publics grâce à sa flexibilité et sa praticité. Fabriqué à partir de matériaux durables et personnalisables, il s’adapte à divers usages et besoins. Ses bancs intégrant des bacs à plantes renforcent une approche biophilique, en rapprochant les usagers de la nature pour améliorer leur bien-être. En tant qu’outil pour le design actif, sa modularité permet de réaménager les lieux afin de favoriser les interactions, le mouvement, et la création d’espaces dynamiques et engageants. Parkly - Transforming Urban Spaces team : Daniel Bumann / Päivi Raivio -------- Pour la troisième édition, nous avons choisi de résumer cette année intense d’une manière originale : Les Grands Prix du Design Actif par Playgones. Ce format met en lumière nos moments forts, nos rencontres, et nos réalisations marquantes et d'autres inspirantes. 2024 a confirmé que le #designactif, ce concept d’urbanisme qui favorise l’activité physique au quotidien, reste au cœur de notre démarche. Nous avons hâte de continuer à partager cette vision avec vous en 2025 ! Merci d’être à nos côtés, et restez connectés.

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  • "In a time when cities are facing resource scarcity—shrinking budgets and growing urban challenges—getting more tactical with urban growth strategies is crucial. Temporary use and activation strategies can offer great benefits." As we wrap up the year soon and prepare for our next interview in January, we’re revisiting our conversation with Sophia Schuff from Gehl - Making Cities for People. This discussion highlighted the great potential of tactical actions in cities. It’s the perfect moment to reflect on her insights and consider how, where, and with whom we can drive positive urban change in the coming year. Let’s plant the seeds for a brighter urban future! 🌱 Read the interview here: https://lnkd.in/e2XtX3nZ Image: Modular pop up market experiment for Helsingin Kaupunkitilat Oy / Vesa Laitinen

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  • What is a Soft City? 🔍 A "soft city" refers to an urban environment that prioritizes human-scale design, flexibility, adaptability, and the overall well-being of its residents. It focuses on creating spaces that are comfortable, accessible, and conducive to social interactions. In a series of posts we focus on the seven key characteristics of a soft city. Green and Public Spaces 🌿 Soft cities prioritise greenery and access to nature within the urban landscape. Parks, “pocket gardens”, tree-lined streets, and green rooftops are common features, providing residents with spaces to relax and connect with others. Paving way for more green spaces and balancing the use of public realm, for example the allocated space for cars for more places for people and greenery, is vital. How Parkly promotes soft cities? 🔍 Parkly promotes the concept of soft cities by providing innovative, flexible, and human-centered urban furniture solutions that enhance the livability, social connectivity, and sustainability of urban spaces - whether it is a parklet, pocket park or a rooftop. Multifunctional spaces provide people the opportunity to “make space” for themselves: inviting people to stay, connect and use their city. Human-scale design through green and public spaces 🌿 Parkly bridges two key elements of soft cities: people and greenery. Integrating greenery into urban spaces is essential for fostering climate resilience, supporting biodiversity, and enhancing human well-being. Plants and greenery inspire curiosity, provide a sense of connectedness, and offer visual and sensory relief from the hard, gray surfaces of cities. From noise reduction to vibrant color contrasts, greenery softens the urban environment while creating inviting spaces. Parkly's modular system combines diverse functions, bringing greenery closer and fostering a sense of connection. By fostering green public spaces, Parkly helps shape soft cities - livable, human-centered urban environments ready to adapt to change.

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  • Why should public spaces be playful? Discover the benefits of unstructured play and how it can enhance any public area. From fostering creativity to building community connections, playful spaces bring cities to life. Learn more in the latest ESWAM EMagazine – out now! The European Sports and Wellbeing Alliance for Municipalities (ESWAM) invites you, especially city / municipal representatives, to gain new knowledge from various topics to make our cities more active, inclusive and foster wellbeing. Päivi Raivio from Parkly, a specialist in placemaking and child friendly urban design, writes about play in public spaces reflecting on case examples and hands-on experiences in Helsingin kaupunki – Helsingfors stad – City of Helsinki. Read the article: https://lnkd.in/d7uJ5FQv Read the edition: https://lnkd.in/eqjjT2Mr The ESWAM, part of Sports + Vitality fosters cross-border collaboration by securing funding, expanding knowledge and strengthing networks across Europe focussing on cross sectoral, facilities, participation and public space.

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  • Parkly - Transforming Urban Spaces julkaisi tämän uudelleen

    City as a Workplace! We need cities that actively support good work-life balance while encouraging the use of public spaces, making our urban areas more vibrant and social. The remote work trend continues post-pandemic, impacting local services, sandwich shops, and the overall vibrancy of cities. Equally important is recognizing the diverse needs of working life: open air co-working spaces for those working remotely, relaxing outdoor breaks for hospital staff, rest spots on the streets for delivery workers to enjoy their lunch hours, for example. At September's Placemaking Week Rotterdam by Placemaking Europe, we teamed up with Nature Desks to co-create solutions for this often-overlooked topic: the city as a workplace. Together, we explored how to design green and sociable outdoor workspaces and raise awareness about their importance. Consider this: for example 1 in 10 companies in the Netherlands operates from one of 3,800 business parks, where nearly a third of all jobs are located. This highlights the need to rethink how we incorporate outdoor work opportunities into urban areas. The result? A practical handbook for creating cities that foster outdoor work and amplify its many benefits! Read it below - or via the link: https://lnkd.in/dUizWQW9 🌱

  • City as a Workplace! We need cities that actively support good work-life balance while encouraging the use of public spaces, making our urban areas more vibrant and social. The remote work trend continues post-pandemic, impacting local services, sandwich shops, and the overall vibrancy of cities. Equally important is recognizing the diverse needs of working life: open air co-working spaces for those working remotely, relaxing outdoor breaks for hospital staff, rest spots on the streets for delivery workers to enjoy their lunch hours, for example. At September's Placemaking Week Rotterdam by Placemaking Europe, we teamed up with Nature Desks to co-create solutions for this often-overlooked topic: the city as a workplace. Together, we explored how to design green and sociable outdoor workspaces and raise awareness about their importance. Consider this: for example 1 in 10 companies in the Netherlands operates from one of 3,800 business parks, where nearly a third of all jobs are located. This highlights the need to rethink how we incorporate outdoor work opportunities into urban areas. The result? A practical handbook for creating cities that foster outdoor work and amplify its many benefits! Read it below - or via the link: https://lnkd.in/dUizWQW9 🌱

  • 🌿 Today, we’re taking a different approach to Black Friday by highlighting sustainable design. We came up with "Green Friday" to emphasise the value of thoughtful, lasting design and circular economy principles. At Parkly, our focus is on creating sustainable solutions that benefit both people and the planet. Instead of promoting overconsumption, we advocate for design that stands the test of time, supports green urban spaces, and fosters community connections - and is based on circular design. Every part can be reused, overhauled, modified - and used again and again. Let’s rethink how we invest in the future of our cities and create spaces where people can come together and make lasting memories - instead of negative environmental impact. Read more about the sustainability at Parkly: https://lnkd.in/d-GJ24S4 #circulardesign #placesforpeople

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  • Thank you Marco Te Brömmelstroet for sharing our inspiring case example in Luzern: places for people have positive social, economical and ecological impact - it’s time to roll our sleeves and multiple this easy solution to unlock the potential of public places ✔️

  • Welcome to our community - we’ve hit 4,000 followers! A big thank you to all our followers and supporters - together, we’re making cities greener, more playful, and welcoming for everyone. 🌿 Stay tuned for exciting updates and projects coming your way! Here's a sneak peek of what's on the horizon: ➡️ A new service to help cities boost "human mobility" and transition public spaces away from car-centric design. We are combining data and design for impact! ➡️ Insightful interviews with leading practitioners shaping the future of urban spaces. ➡️ Inspiring examples of unlocking the potential of public spaces with innovative furniture systems and designs. ➡️ Stories of urban transformation, one place at a time. ...and much more!

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