Description
The Pergola module 2 x 3 m (SKU: 22.101.3), designed by Iwona Żaczek, represents a sophisticated addition to our extensive collection of urban furniture. This modular structure is engineered to define outdoor spaces with precision and architectural elegance, serving as an ideal solution for parks, pedestrian zones, and public squares. With a width of 200 cm, a height of 241 cm, and a depth of 300 cm, the pergola provides a substantial yet refined aesthetic that complements modern street furniture landscapes. Its robust design ensures durability while maintaining a clean, minimalist silhouette that integrates seamlessly into diverse architectural environments.
Constructed from high-quality carbon steel (S235JR), the structural frame is galvanised and finished with a durable powder coating in any RAL colour, ensuring superior resistance against harsh weather conditions and mechanical damage. The roof assembly offers versatile configuration options to suit specific aesthetic and functional requirements, featuring a selection of high-grade softwood or hardwood of European origin. For projects requiring enhanced durability and a premium visual appeal, we also offer hardwood with a professional oil finish or premium hardwood variants. These material choices ensure that the pergola remains a long-lasting feature within any public space development.
Installation of the pergola is facilitated through a reliable system of bolts anchored directly into the foundation, ensuring maximum stability and safety for users. This urban furniture piece is designed for professional integration, allowing urban planners and architects to create shaded seating areas or decorative pathways that enhance the comfort of residents and visitors. As part of our commitment to quality, every component reflects the precision inherent in our wood finish product line, combining natural textures with the industrial strength of steel. This product is a testament to functional design, bridging the gap between artistic expression and the practical necessities of contemporary city infrastructure.