Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Decoration
- hardwood of European origin
- hard wood (oil finish)
- premium hard wood
The Avis Bird Feeder, model 14.049.1, is a refined element of urban furniture designed by Iwona Żaczek. This functional piece integrates seamlessly into public green spaces, parks, and residential areas, offering a sophisticated solution for wildlife support within the city landscape. Crafted with precision, the feeder balances aesthetic elegance with high durability, ensuring it withstands various weather conditions while maintaining its visual appeal. As a specialized item within our street furniture collection, the Avis feeder serves both a practical role in local ecosystems and a decorative purpose in modern architectural environments.
Constructed with a focus on longevity, the Avis Bird Feeder is available in two primary material options: high-grade carbon steel (S235Jr) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304). These materials provide structural integrity and resistance to environmental factors. The design is further enhanced by high-quality wood accents, available in European hardwood, oiled hardwood, or premium exotic wood finishes. These material combinations ensure that the product complements other site furnishings such as benches or trash bins within the same project. With dimensions of 44 cm in width, 30 cm in depth, and a height of 41 cm, the feeder is perfectly scaled for installation on poles or as a hanging feature in public parks.
The Avis line represents a commitment to high-quality design in outdoor furniture, blending modern aesthetics with functional utility. The clean lines and robust materials ensure that the feeder remains a stable and reliable fixture in any urban setting. Whether integrated into a quiet park corner or placed along an urban path, this product invites nature into the cityscape, providing a safe and accessible feeding station for birds. By choosing the Avis Bird Feeder, architects and urban planners contribute to the enrichment of biodiversity while maintaining the high aesthetic standards expected of contemporary public space furniture installations.