BryantParkNYC: 2012: Custom designed lit street signs help you find your way around after dark.
BryantParkNYC: 2010: Bryant Park's custom designed, nature-inspired trash and recycling receptacles turn trash disposal into accents to the park's landscape.
BryantParkNYC: 2012: A vintage ticket booth (rescued from a 1928 carousel in Hull, MA) was rehabilitated to complement the park's 1992 custom-built carousel.
BryantParkNYC: 2012: Various areas inside the park are treated to distinct looks, creating slightly different atmospheres. With custom furniture, a full-time attendant, and an array of reading materials, the Reading Room is a literary haven.
BryantParkNYC: 2012: Originally installed in 1934, the decorative fleur de lis fences were fully restored during the 1988 renovation, and the gold accents were added in 2002.
BryantParkNYC: 2012: It's easy to find the chess area with Bryant Park's custom designed sign system.
BryantParkNYC: 2010: Mounted 650' above the park on the roof of the MetLife building, twelve 2,000-watt flood lights keep the park well-lit and safe after sunset.
BryantParkNYC: 2012: With classical music, an attendant, and fresh flowers, the Bryant Park restroom serves almost 1 million annual visitors.
BryantParkNYC: 2010: 80 umbrellas keep park visitors shaded during the dog days of summer.
BryantParkNYC: 2010: Yet another restored element from the "old" Bryant Park: these granite balustrades lead up to the William Cullen Bryant Monument.
BryantParkNYC: 2011: Practical became pretty. Kid-friendly chalk boards and peep holes into the work site adorned an otherwise plain construction fence.
BryantParkNYC: 2012: The most recent monument addition, Gertrude Stein was dedicated on November 5, 1992, just months after the park reopened to the public.