Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- free-standing
- to screw
The Tulip flowerpot (06.021.M) is a sophisticated element of urban furniture designed to seamlessly integrate greenery into diverse public spaces. Characterized by a clean, minimalist aesthetic, this planter features a balanced, rounded silhouette that complements modern architectural environments. With a width of 23 1/2 inches and a height of 29 1/2 inches, the Tulip provides ample space for decorative plants, making it an ideal choice for city centers, public parks, and corporate plazas. Its substantial weight of 82 lbs ensures long-term stability and resistance to external conditions, reinforcing its role as a durable piece of street furniture that maintains its visual appeal over years of heavy use.
Precision engineering defines the construction of the Tulip series, offering versatility through high-quality material selection. Clients may choose between robust carbon steel (S235JR), finished to provide exceptional structural integrity, or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), which offers superior corrosion resistance and a sleek, contemporary luster. This adaptability allows the planter to be specified according to specific site requirements, whether in coastal areas demanding high-grade materials or standard metropolitan settings where industrial-grade steel is preferred. The thoughtful design ensures that this piece harmonizes with other benches and trash bins within the Tulip product line, facilitating a cohesive design language across entire landscape projects.
Functionality is further enhanced by flexible installation methods, allowing the Tulip to be adapted to various ground surfaces. It is available in a free-standing configuration for maximum versatility in temporary or modular layouts, or it can be securely bolted to the surface for permanent high-traffic areas. By prioritizing both structural durability and aesthetic simplicity, this urban furniture solution supports sustainable urban planning by incorporating natural elements into the built environment. Whether utilized individually as a focal point or grouped to create green corridors, the Tulip flowerpot stands as a testament to functional design excellence in modern landscape architecture.