Description
The Tulip Planter (06.021.1.L) is a sophisticated addition to modern street furniture collections, designed to harmonize functionality with aesthetic appeal in diverse urban furniture environments. Characterized by its elegant, rounded form, this planter offers a robust solution for greenery integration in public spaces, plazas, and city centers. With a width of 100 cm and a height of 55 cm, the Tulip Planter provides an optimal volume for planting while maintaining a balanced profile that complements various architectural styles. Its construction reflects ZANO's commitment to durability and high-quality design, ensuring that it remains a stable and visually pleasing element of the cityscape over long periods of use.
Engineered for longevity, the structure of the planter is available in premium carbon steel (S235JR) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304), providing the necessary resilience against harsh weather conditions. The aesthetic versatility is further enhanced by decorative external elements crafted from high-quality wood, including options for soft wood, European hardwood, oil-finished hardwood, or premium exotic wood. These material combinations ensure that the Tulip Planter can be tailored to match existing benches, trash bins, and other site furnishings, creating a cohesive visual language throughout a project. Weighing 56 kg, the unit possesses sufficient mass to ensure stability while allowing for flexible placement strategies.
Installation flexibility is a core feature of the Tulip Planter, supporting both free-standing placement for temporary or adaptive layouts and permanent installation via bolting to a concrete foundation. This adaptability makes it an ideal component for landscape architects seeking to elevate public space design through high-end urban infrastructure. By blending industrial-grade materials with refined wooden finishes, the Tulip Planter stands as a hallmark of the Tulip product line, offering a professional, low-maintenance solution for urban planners and designers aiming to incorporate vegetation into dense metropolitan areas without compromising on the quality or style of the surrounding city furniture.