Description
The Reliq Bollard (01.089), designed by Michał Gzela, represents a sophisticated fusion of industrial durability and minimalist aesthetics, serving as an essential element of contemporary street furniture. Standing at a height of 94 cm with a square profile of 11 cm, this bollard is engineered to provide reliable perimeter security while maintaining a sleek, unobtrusive presence in urban furniture layouts. The base, measuring 15 cm by 15 cm, ensures structural stability, allowing the unit to be securely attached to the ground via a robust bolting system. Its clean lines and geometric precision make it an ideal choice for modern city centers, public plazas, and corporate surroundings where high-quality architectural integration is prioritized.
Material excellence is at the core of the Reliq series, offering versatile configuration options to suit diverse environmental requirements. The primary construction is available in high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are treated to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty use in public spaces. To enhance its functional utility, the bollard features aesthetic and tactile accents in either high-quality spruce or durable exotic wood. These material combinations ensure that the Reliq bollard not only meets rigorous safety standards but also complements the surrounding landscape architecture, providing a seamless transition between hard-scape elements and natural materials.
Beyond its primary role as a protective bollard, the Reliq 01.089 is designed with adaptability in mind. It offers customizable fence mounting options, including single-sided, double-sided, or none, allowing it to function as a modular barrier system that can define pathways, separate traffic, or secure pedestrian zones. By integrating these units into a cohesive urban landscape, planners can create organized and safe environments. The meticulous craftsmanship inherent in the Reliq line reflects a dedication to longevity and style, confirming its position as a preferred component in global street furniture projects that demand both performance and visual consistency.