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- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
The Table Scandik (SKU: 13.046.1.P), designed by Iwona Żaczek, is a refined addition to the Scandik line, specifically engineered to meet the rigorous demands of urban furniture environments. This compact and functional piece is characterized by its distinct perforated steel top, which offers both a contemporary aesthetic and enhanced durability for high-traffic public spaces. With dimensions of 20 1/4 inches in width, 31 1/2 inches in height, and 20 1/4 inches in depth, this table is meticulously balanced to provide utility without overwhelming the surrounding landscape. Its minimalist design philosophy ensures it integrates seamlessly into modern squares, park zones, and plazas, serving as a cornerstone of functional street furniture.
Constructed with longevity in mind, the Scandik table is available in two robust material configurations to suit specific climate and maintenance requirements. Clients may select between carbon steel (S235JR), which is galvanized and powder-coated to provide superior resistance to corrosion and mechanical wear, or premium stainless steel (AISI 304) for environments requiring higher levels of maintenance-free performance. The perforated pattern not only creates a unique visual texture but also ensures optimal drainage and structural integrity. This dedication to material excellence underscores the product's suitability as essential public space infrastructure, capable of withstanding diverse weather conditions throughout the year.
As a key component of the ZANO collection, the Table Scandik reflects a commitment to ergonomic design and structural reliability. While its design emphasizes clean lines and industrial sophistication, it maintains the flexibility required for modular placement within larger landscape projects. By pairing this model with matching benches or integrated seating elements, planners can create cohesive social zones that encourage community interaction. Whether implemented in corporate courtyards, academic campuses, or municipal parks, this table remains a quintessential element of sophisticated modern urban design, prioritizing both long-term sustainability and the aesthetic harmony of the exterior environment.