The Serpentine Bench is a sculptural seating installation located in London's Serpentine Gallery gardens. Designed by artist Zaha Hadid in 2006, it features a flowing, undulating form that mimics the shape of a serpent. The bench is made from fiberglass and is painted in vibrant colors, making it a striking addition to the landscape.
This bench is part of a series of temporary architectural works commissioned by the Serpentine Gallery, which invites different architects and designers to create unique pieces each year. The Serpentine Bench not only serves as a functional seating area but also as a work of art that encourages public interaction and engagement.