Description
The Amicus table, catalog number 13.033.2, is a refined piece of urban furniture designed by Iwona Żaczek, representing a perfect synthesis of modern aesthetics and structural durability. This table, measuring 90 cm in width, 90 cm in depth, and 76 cm in height, features a robust concrete countertop that provides a solid, weather-resistant surface suitable for diverse outdoor environments. With a total weight of 105 kg, the table offers exceptional stability, ensuring it remains a permanent and reliable element of any public space layout. Its clean, minimalist design allows it to integrate seamlessly into contemporary street furniture arrangements, ranging from parks and plazas to modern campus courtyards.
Engineered for longevity, the supporting frame of the Amicus table is available in either high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), providing versatile options to meet specific durability requirements or aesthetic preferences. The construction is designed to be securely attached to the ground via bolts to a foundation, ensuring safety and resistance against vandalism. The deliberate choice of industrial-grade materials reflects the highest standards in the production of urban furniture, making the unit highly resistant to intensive daily use and fluctuating weather conditions, which is a hallmark of the Amicus product line.
To enhance its functionality within social spaces, the Amicus table offers flexible configuration options for the tabletop surface. Clients may choose to leave the concrete top plain or incorporate integrated tabletop game boards. These can be executed either as direct UV prints on the tabletop or as detailed prints applied to a durable stainless steel plate, transforming a standard piece of street furniture into an interactive element for recreation. By combining modular versatility with a sophisticated, concrete-centric design, this table serves as a functional focal point that promotes social interaction while maintaining the cohesive, professional appearance required for modern public infrastructure projects.