Description
The Salver 06.038.XL flowerpot is a premium piece of urban furniture designed by Filip Babiarz, specifically engineered to harmonize functionality with contemporary aesthetics in public spaces. With dimensions of 47 1/4 inches in width, 35 1/2 inches in height, and 17 3/4 inches in depth, this large-scale planter provides ample volume for professional landscaping and greenery arrangements. Its robust construction ensures stability and long-term durability, weighing 128 lbs, making it an ideal selection for parks, city plazas, and modern commercial developments that require high-quality street furniture capable of withstanding the rigors of high-traffic environments.
The structural integrity of the Salver planter is defined by the use of high-grade materials, including durable steel profiles, sheet metal, and aluzinc sheets, providing exceptional resistance to corrosion and environmental degradation. Clients may choose between carbon steel (S235JR) or stainless steel (AISI 304) for the main construction, ensuring the product meets specific site requirements. The housing is available in a versatile selection of premium finishes, ranging from European coniferous and hardwood to sophisticated oiled or premium exotic woods, as well as modern HPL boards. These diverse configuration options allow the planters to seamlessly integrate into any architectural vision, maintaining a cohesive look alongside other elements of city infrastructure.
Designed for versatility in installation, the Salver 06.038.XL can be configured as a free-standing unit or secured to the ground using a dedicated screw-mounting method. This adaptability makes it a superior choice for landscape architects looking for reliable site furnishings that offer both elegance and practical utility. Whether placed in corporate courtyards or municipal pedestrian zones, the Salver series reflects ZANO’s commitment to high-standard design and material excellence. By combining structural strength with customizable exterior aesthetics, this planter serves as a foundational element in creating inviting, well-manicured green spaces within the urban landscape.