Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
- corten steel
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Mounting method
- free-standing
- to screw
The Stilo flowerpot (model 06.048.XXL) represents a modern approach to urban furniture, designed by Iwona Żaczek to harmonize aesthetic simplicity with robust functionality. With its perfectly cubic geometry measuring 51 1/4 inches across all dimensions, this large-scale planter offers a substantial 317-gallon capacity, making it an ideal choice for integrating greenery into expansive public squares, corporate courtyards, or contemporary pedestrian zones. Its striking, minimalist form serves as a focal point in any landscape architectural project, blending seamlessly with high-end street furniture installations while providing the necessary soil volume for mature plants and shrubs.
Durability and adaptability are at the core of the Stilo product line. To meet the diverse requirements of modern urban design, the unit is available in three high-quality material finishes: powder-coated carbon steel (S235JR), refined stainless steel (AISI 304), or the distinctive, weather-resistant corten steel. These premium materials ensure that the planter maintains its structural integrity and visual appeal despite exposure to harsh environmental conditions. The construction is heavy-duty, with a base weight of 344 lbs, ensuring stability in high-traffic environments while upholding the rigorous standards expected of professional landscape equipment.
Flexibility in placement is ensured by two distinct mounting methods: a heavy, free-standing version for ease of relocation or a bolted-down configuration for permanent installation. By offering these varied technical specifications, the Stilo flowerpot accommodates both dynamic public spaces that require modular arrangements and fixed installations in city centers or transit hubs. As a cornerstone of the Stilo collection, this planter exemplifies the balance between industrial strength and refined aesthetics, providing a sophisticated solution for landscape architects and city planners aiming to enhance the green infrastructure of the contemporary urban landscape.