Options
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Construction
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- to screw
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Logo
- no
- etched in stainless steel
- cut in steel
- sticker
The Kangu bicycle washing and repair station, model 18.004.7, is a sophisticated piece of urban furniture engineered to meet the growing demands of modern cycling infrastructure. Designed by Filip Babiarz, this specialized unit serves as a vital component for any bicycle zone, providing cyclists with a comprehensive, self-service solution for maintenance and cleaning. Measuring 26 3/4 inches in width, 53 1/4 inches in height, and 37 1/2 inches in depth, the station is constructed from high-grade, durable stainless steel (AISI 304). This material choice ensures exceptional resistance to environmental factors, corrosion, and intensive daily use, making it an ideal long-term investment for public spaces, parks, and transit hubs.
Functionality and accessibility are at the forefront of the Kangu design. The robust frame is engineered to be securely fastened to the ground, providing a stable platform for various repair tasks and maintenance procedures. By integrating this repair station into the metropolitan landscape, municipalities and commercial developers can promote sustainable mobility and enhance the usability of cycling paths. The station's ergonomic dimensions allow for ease of access, ensuring that riders of all experience levels can perform adjustments or cleaning with minimal effort. Its minimalist, industrial aesthetic allows it to integrate seamlessly into contemporary architectural settings while maintaining the high-quality standard expected of premium street furniture.
Customization options for the Kangu station allow for seamless integration into existing corporate or municipal branding strategies. Clients may choose to leave the stainless steel surface clean or incorporate a bespoke identifier through various methods, including etching directly into the steel, precision laser cutting, or the application of a durable sticker. These personalization features transform a utilitarian object into a cohesive element of the city's visual identity. As part of the extensive ZANO collection of urban furniture, the Kangu repair station reflects a commitment to functional design, structural integrity, and the continued support of cycling culture within the modern urban environment.