Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Methods of installation
- free-standing
- attached by bolts to foundation
The Tulip planter (06.021.M) is a refined element of urban furniture designed to enhance public spaces through a blend of minimalist aesthetics and structural durability. Standing at a height of 75 cm with a width of 60 cm, this piece is engineered to provide an optimal environment for greenery while maintaining a compact footprint. As a key component of the Tulip product line, it offers a sophisticated visual appeal that integrates seamlessly into modern city landscapes, parks, and plazas. The design reflects a commitment to high-quality street furniture, prioritizing both functional utility and architectural harmony in diverse outdoor environments.
Constructed with meticulous attention to longevity, the planter is available in two robust material specifications: high-grade carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304). These materials ensure the product can withstand harsh weather conditions and consistent usage in high-traffic public areas. Weighing 37 kg, the unit provides sufficient mass for stability while remaining manageable during installation. The choice of materials allows landscape architects and urban planners to select the finish that best complements their specific design requirements, ensuring that each piece of urban furniture serves its purpose reliably over many years.
Versatility is central to the Tulip planter’s design, offering flexible installation methods to suit various ground surfaces. Clients may choose between a free-standing version for modular arrangements or a model secured to the substrate via bolts, providing enhanced security in public zones. By incorporating such adaptable planters into a space, designers can effectively frame pathways or create designated green zones that improve the overall user experience. This focus on durability and installation adaptability defines the excellence expected from premium street furniture, making the Tulip planter an essential element for contemporary infrastructure projects.