Description
The Stilo bicycle repair station, model 18.048.1, represents a professional solution for modern cycling infrastructure, designed by Iwona Żaczek to meet the needs of urban cyclists. This essential piece of street furniture integrates high-quality engineering with a compact, user-friendly design. Measuring 52 inches in height, 10 ¼ inches in width, and 39 ¾ inches in depth, the unit is constructed to withstand the rigors of public use while maintaining a sleek, minimalist aesthetic. It serves as a vital component in any comprehensive bicycle zone, ensuring that commuters and recreational riders have immediate access to necessary tools for basic bike maintenance and roadside repairs.
Durability is at the core of the Stilo line. The repair station is available in two robust material options: high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304) or galvanized carbon steel (S235JR), which can be further protected and customized with powder coating in any RAL color to complement existing urban furniture layouts. The structure is designed for secure, permanent installation via a screw-mounting method, providing stability in high-traffic pedestrian and cycling areas. With a total weight of 66 lbs, the station maintains a sturdy presence while remaining space-efficient, making it an ideal choice for city centers, university campuses, parks, and transit hubs.
Customization options allow for seamless branding integration within the urban landscape. Clients may choose to feature a personalized logo, which can be applied via a durable sticker, precision-cut into the steel, or etched into the stainless steel surface. As part of the wider Stilo collection, this repair station is engineered to harmonize with other site furnishings, such as benches or trash bins, to create a cohesive public space. By prioritizing functionality and structural integrity, the Stilo repair station encourages sustainable transportation and provides essential support services for cyclists, reinforcing the commitment to accessible and well-planned modern urban environments.