Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
- corten steel
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Methods of installation
- free-standing
- attached by bolts to foundation
The Stilo Planter (06.048.M), designed by Iwona Żaczek, represents a sophisticated approach to contemporary urban furniture. This piece is a defining element of the Stilo product line, engineered to harmonize with modern architectural landscapes while providing a durable solution for greenery management in public spaces. With dimensions measuring 90 cm in width, 46 cm in height, and 46 cm in depth, this rectangular planter offers a substantial 150-liter capacity, making it an ideal choice for city centers, plazas, and pedestrian zones that require high-quality street furniture to enhance local vegetation.
Constructed with precision and longevity in mind, the Stilo Planter is available in three high-grade material variants to suit diverse project requirements: carbon steel (S235JR), stainless steel (AISI 304), or the distinctively weathered aesthetic of corten steel. Weighing 31 kg, the structure provides a stable and robust platform for plants. This versatility in materials ensures that the planter can withstand various environmental conditions while maintaining its structural integrity, serving as a reliable component of functional urban infrastructure. The clean, geometric lines of the Stilo design allow it to integrate seamlessly with other elements of modern landscape architecture.
Flexibility is at the core of the Stilo Planter’s installation options, allowing for integration into various urban environments. It is available as a free-standing unit for increased versatility or can be permanently secured via bolts to a foundation for higher-traffic public areas. As a key piece of modular street furniture, the Stilo Planter exemplifies how high-end design can transform public environments by providing accessible, durable, and aesthetically pleasing solutions. Whether placed individually or in groupings, this product line elevates the quality of outdoor spaces, contributing to a more sustainable and visually coherent urban fabric.