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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
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Mounting method
- to be grouted in
The Information board Skała (08.064.1) is a robust and elegant solution for modern urban furniture, designed by Tomasz Szpytma to meet the diverse needs of public spaces. As part of the distinguished Skała product line, this structure emphasizes durability and timeless aesthetics, making it an ideal choice for parks, city centers, and historical districts. Constructed from high-quality carbon steel (S235Jr) and reinforced with precision-engineered iron castings, the frame offers exceptional resistance to environmental factors. The structural integrity is further supported by sturdy steel pipes with diameters of 60mm and 75mm, ensuring stability and long-term performance in high-traffic areas.
Designed for clarity and accessibility, the information board features a generous 140x140cm display surface, providing ample space for maps, local announcements, or cultural content. With an impressive total height of 102 1/4 inches above the ground surface, the unit is engineered to be highly visible to pedestrians and visitors. The installation process is streamlined through a secure mounting method that requires the unit to be grouted directly into the ground, achieving a total height with the anchor section of 126 inches. This deep-foundation approach guarantees that the street furniture remains firmly in place, even in demanding urban settings.
The Skała series is celebrated for its ability to integrate seamlessly into diverse architectural landscapes, and this information board is no exception. By combining classic iron casting details with the strength of carbon steel, this piece serves not just as a functional utility for public information, but as a sophisticated element of urban design. Whether utilized for wayfinding, heritage education, or community notification, the 08.064.1 model stands as a testament to ZANO’s commitment to providing high-quality street furniture that withstands the passage of time while enhancing the visual coherence of the modern city environment.