Description
The Scandik table (model 13.046.1) is a versatile element of urban furniture, designed by Iwona Żaczek to harmonize functionality with modern aesthetic standards. Characterized by a minimalist, modular design, this table integrates seamlessly into diverse architectural environments, from contemporary public squares to sophisticated park landscapes. Its precise engineering ensures stability and resilience, serving as a reliable fixture in street furniture installations that demand both longevity and visual clarity. The combination of clean lines and robust materials makes this piece an ideal solution for outdoor communal zones, dining areas, or休憩 spaces within the urban fabric.
Constructed with durability as a primary focus, the table frame is available in high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304), providing the structural integrity required for high-traffic public areas. The tabletop offers extensive customization, featuring options such as European coniferous wood, durable hardwood, oiled or premium exotic wood, and high-pressure laminate (HPL) boards. These premium materials are selected for their resistance to environmental factors, ensuring that the furniture maintains its appearance and performance over time. The modular nature of the Scandik collection allows for flexible spatial planning, enabling the creation of cohesive arrangements that cater to specific user needs.
Engineered for secure and permanent placement, the Scandik table features a mounting method designed for grouting, ensuring maximum stability in any public setting. With dimensions of 20 1/4 inches in width, 31 1/2 inches in height, and 20 1/4 inches in depth, this table provides a compact yet comfortable footprint suitable for tight urban spaces. As part of the ZANO street furniture line, it reflects a commitment to ergonomic design and material excellence. Whether utilized individually or combined with other elements from the Scandik product line, this table serves as a foundational component in creating functional, inviting, and sustainable public spaces that support the flow of urban life.