Description
The Salver Planter (06.038.L), designed by Filip Babiarz, represents a sophisticated approach to contemporary urban furniture. This high-quality planter is engineered to enhance the aesthetic and functional value of public spaces, parks, and city centers. With a width of 100 cm, a height of 90 cm, and a depth of 45 cm, the Salver Planter provides ample volume for various plant arrangements while maintaining a sleek, geometric silhouette that complements modern street furniture compositions. Its balanced proportions and robust construction make it an ideal choice for architects and urban planners looking to integrate greenery into densely developed environments.
Durability is at the core of the Salver product line, which features a resilient construction available in either carbon steel (S235JR) or stainless steel (AISI 304). The internal structure utilizes high-grade steel profiles and sheet steel, complemented by an aluzinc sheet for superior corrosion resistance and longevity. The exterior casing offers extensive customization to match specific design requirements, with options ranging from soft wood and hardwood of European origin to premium hardwoods treated with oil finishes or durable HPL panels. These material choices ensure that the planter retains its visual appeal and structural integrity even under demanding outdoor conditions, distinguishing it as a premier element of modern landscape architecture.
Versatility in application is ensured through flexible installation methods, allowing the unit to be used as a free-standing feature or secured firmly to the ground via bolt-to-foundation attachments. Weighing 46 kg, the structure offers sufficient stability while remaining adaptable to changing site requirements. As part of a comprehensive collection, this planter integrates seamlessly with other benches and trash bins from the ZANO portfolio to create a cohesive design language in public squares and thoroughfares. The Salver Planter is a testament to meticulous manufacturing standards, ensuring that public green spaces are equipped with sustainable, functional, and visually striking elements that elevate the overall user experience within the urban fabric.