Description
The Agawa Planter (06.020.1.L) is a sophisticated addition to our range of urban furniture, designed to bring greenery into public spaces while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic. With dimensions of 100 cm in width and 55 cm in height, this large planter provides an ideal environment for various ornamental plants and shrubs. Its geometric form and modular design allow it to integrate seamlessly into diverse landscapes, serving as a functional element of street furniture that enhances the visual appeal of plazas, city squares, and pedestrian zones. The robust construction ensures durability, weighing 68 kg to provide stability in high-traffic environments.
Engineering excellence is at the core of the Agawa line, which offers versatile configuration options to suit specific architectural requirements. The structural frame is available in either durable carbon steel (S235JR), providing a solid industrial foundation, or high-quality stainless steel (AISI 304) for superior corrosion resistance and a refined finish. To add a natural touch to the metallic structure, the decoration panels can be customized with various wood finishes, including soft wood, hardwood of European origin, oil-finished hardwood, or premium hardwood. This blend of materials ensures that the planter functions as a cohesive piece of contemporary urban decor, harmonizing with existing park benches and other infrastructure.
Flexibility in installation is a key feature of this outdoor planter, allowing for seamless adaptation to different surface types. Clients may choose between a free-standing installation, which offers the convenience of repositioning, or a bolt-down method for permanent fixation to concrete foundations, ensuring security in public areas. As part of the expansive Agawa product line, this unit maintains the high manufacturing standards expected of premium site furnishings. Whether placed individually or grouped to create green partitions, the Agawa Planter is an essential component for developers and urban planners aiming to cultivate vibrant, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing environments in both public and private developments.