Description
The Salver Planter, model 06.038.S, is a sophisticated element of urban furniture designed by Filip Babiarz, representing a perfect synthesis of durability and modern aesthetic. With dimensions of 100 cm in width, 45 cm in height, and 45 cm in depth, this piece is engineered to integrate seamlessly into diverse public spaces, from expansive plazas to intimate green corners. As a core component of the Salver product line, this planter offers an elevated solution for greenery integration in street furniture design, ensuring that plant life can be displayed with structural elegance and long-lasting stability. Weighing 35 kg, the unit provides a robust foundation for various types of vegetation while maintaining a versatile profile.
The construction of the Salver Planter prioritizes material longevity and structural integrity. Clients can choose between carbon steel (S235JR) for a classic industrial finish or stainless steel (AISI 304) for enhanced corrosion resistance. The internal structure utilizes high-quality aluzinc sheets, steel profiles, and sheet steel, ensuring the vessel remains resilient against environmental exposure. The aesthetic finish of the casing is highly customizable, allowing for precise alignment with specific project requirements. Options include sustainably sourced soft wood, European hardwood, oil-finished hard wood, premium hard wood, or durable HPL, facilitating a seamless blend with existing benches, trash bins, or other landscape architecture elements within an urban setting.
Flexibility is at the heart of the Salver design, providing versatile installation methods suitable for any terrain. The planter can be utilized as a free-standing unit for temporary or modular arrangements, or securely attached to the ground via bolts to a concrete foundation for permanent urban installations. This adaptability makes it an essential choice for urban planners and architects focused on creating functional, high-end public spaces. By selecting the Salver Planter, designers secure a professional, resilient, and aesthetically pleasing vessel that serves as a cornerstone of contemporary street furniture, effectively bridging the gap between nature and architecture in modern metropolitan environments.