Description
The Amicus Table, identified by SKU 13.033, represents a pinnacle of modern street furniture design, meticulously crafted by Filip Babiarz. This functional piece is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of urban furniture environments, offering a seamless blend of durability and aesthetic refinement. With a width of 189 cm, a height of 76 cm, and a depth of 100 cm, the table provides ample surface space for public plazas, parks, and communal areas. Its architectural integrity is ensured through a professional installation method, as the unit is designed to be embedded in concrete, guaranteeing stability and resistance against vandalism or displacement in high-traffic settings.
The construction of the Amicus Table highlights ZANO's commitment to material excellence, offering versatility through high-quality structural options. Clients may choose between robust carbon steel (S235JR) for a cost-effective yet sturdy solution, or premium stainless steel (AISI 304) for enhanced corrosion resistance in challenging weather conditions. The tabletop is equally adaptable, available in soft wood, European hardwood, oiled hardwood, or premium hardwood finishes. This wide array of configurations allows the table to integrate harmoniously into diverse landscape designs, ensuring that the urban furniture collection maintains both visual cohesion and long-term performance.
Weighing 55 kg, the Amicus Table maintains a substantial physical presence while remaining manageable during the installation process. As part of the distinguished Amicus product line, this table exemplifies the standards expected of contemporary street furniture. Its clean, minimalist silhouette facilitates social interaction in exterior spaces, making it an ideal choice for urban planners and architects aiming to enhance the quality of public infrastructure. By combining premium-grade timber with superior metalwork, this table provides a reliable, long-lasting solution for modern city landscapes, serving as a testament to thoughtful, ergonomic, and sustainable design practices in the public realm.