When Waterloo Centre was built on Waterloo Street in Singapore the coloured floors and matching seats must have looked amazing. They still do if you look closely and ignore the dust and dirt and disintegration of time. To judge by the notices, this complex has the threat or promise of refurbishment or redevelopment.
I hope they will preserve the coloured marble floors and seats.
I prefer seats with backs. I find wood more friendly than hard, unshaped flat seating. No backs on chairs and benches means people tend to slump and get round-shouldered. Glance around any public area with backless seats and you will see what I mean. Slumping can cause neck and neck pain.
But I can understand that this simple design is less prone to wear and tear than painted or varnished surfaces.
I love the colours. What are the colours, Cream and green and rusty, orangey red.
Spelling note. The spelling colour is British. Color is American.
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Interesting Article. Hoping that you will continue posting an article having a useful information. Gordon Engle
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