Description
The Tulip flowerpot (model 06.021.1.M) is an elegant addition to our comprehensive range of urban furniture, specifically engineered to enhance public green spaces, city squares, and modern landscapes. With a height of 29 ½ inches and a flank width of 23 ½ inches, this robust planter provides a stable and aesthetically pleasing solution for integrating vegetation into dense street furniture environments. Its design is characterized by a sophisticated blend of industrial strength and natural warmth, ensuring it complements both contemporary architecture and traditional park settings with ease. Weighing 82 lbs, the unit offers substantial stability, making it a reliable choice for high-traffic pedestrian areas that require durable outdoor site furnishings.
The construction of this planter reflects our commitment to high-quality craftsmanship, offering options between powder-coated carbon steel (S235JR) for a classic finish or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304) for superior corrosion resistance. To further customize the aesthetic, clients can choose from a variety of decorative wood accents, including European coniferous wood, durable European hardwood, or the refined texture of oiled or premium exotic woods. These high-quality materials ensure that the Tulip flowerpot remains resilient against harsh weather conditions while maintaining its visual appeal. Whether used as a standalone accent or grouped to define walkways, this product serves as a vital component in modern urban design.
Versatility in installation is a core feature of this planter, providing options for both free-standing placement and secure mounting to the ground with screws, allowing for flexible integration into various landscape architecture projects. As a key piece within the Tulip product line, it embodies the functionality and durability expected of premium city infrastructure. By combining robust metal frames with carefully finished wood elements, this product offers an ideal balance between industrial performance and natural beauty, successfully bridging the gap between utilitarian street equipment and decorative garden features designed to improve the quality of life in public spaces.