The 22.201.2 Pergola with wall-integrated steel cables is a sophisticated architectural element designed by Iwona Żaczek to define and enhance outdoor spaces. As a premium piece of urban furniture, this structure merges structural durability with a minimalist aesthetic, making it an ideal choice for modern landscape architecture, public parks, and residential complexes. With a width of 9 ³/₄ feet, the pergola provides a substantial footprint for climbing plants to flourish, creating a vertical garden that transforms urban areas into lush, green sanctuaries. Its precise engineering ensures stability while maintaining a clean, unobtrusive silhouette that integrates seamlessly into diverse environments.
Constructed from high-grade carbon steel (S235Jr), the framework is built to withstand the rigors of public use and shifting weather conditions. The manufacturing process includes a meticulous galvanization and powder coating application, available in a variety of RAL colors to match any design palette. This robust finish protects the street furniture against corrosion, ensuring long-term aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. The incorporation of high-tensile wire ropes serves as the defining feature of the design, providing the necessary support structure for vegetation to climb, while adding a rhythmic, industrial texture to the overall aesthetic of this pergola system.
Beyond its primary function as a support for greenery, this urban furniture piece acts as an effective spatial divider, creating private, shaded retreats within open city squares or gardens. The combination of industrial-strength steel cables and a durable, color-customizable frame offers landscape designers significant versatility in urban planning. This modular design reflects a commitment to quality and functional excellence, serving as a landmark feature that bridges the gap between raw architectural form and natural landscape design. By prioritizing both material longevity and visual elegance, this pergola stands as a hallmark of professional street furniture design.