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.XXL), designed by Iwona Żaczek, represents a sophisticated approach to modern urban furniture. With its substantial dimensions of 130 cm in width, height, and depth, this large-scale container offers a generous capacity of 1,200 liters, making it an ideal choice for integrating greenery into public spaces, squares, and plazas. As a prominent element of the Stilo product line, the planter features a clean, cubic geometric form that emphasizes minimalism and structural integrity, ensuring it complements contemporary architectural landscapes while serving as a functional piece of street furniture.
Durability and adaptability are at the core of the Stilo Planter's construction. Clients can select from three high-quality material options: carbon steel (S235JR), which provides robust strength; stainless steel (AISI 304) for a sleek, corrosion-resistant finish; or corten steel, favored for its unique, oxidized aesthetic that harmonizes naturally with botanical elements. Weighing 156 kg, the unit possesses the necessary mass to stand firmly in its environment. To ensure versatility during installation, the planter is available in both free-standing and bolt-down configurations, allowing for secure anchoring to the foundation based on site-specific safety and design requirements.
Integrating professional planters into city infrastructure is essential for enhancing biodiversity and improving the aesthetic quality of metropolitan areas. The Stilo 06.048.XXL is engineered to meet the demanding standards of public use, balancing a significant soil capacity with a design that facilitates long-term plant health. By combining premium-grade materials with precise manufacturing techniques, ZANO provides an elite solution for landscape architects and urban planners looking to elevate their projects. This piece serves not only as a vessel for vegetation but as a defining component of high-traffic urban design, reflecting a commitment to quality, longevity, and timeless style within any public realm.