Description
The Agawa flowerpot, identified by SKU 06.020.1.M, represents a sophisticated solution within our collection of urban furniture. Designed to integrate seamlessly into modern public spaces, this planter combines robust engineering with a refined aesthetic. Measuring 23 ½ inches in width and 29 ½ inches in height, the Agawa provides a substantial and stable vessel for greenery, weighing 104 pounds to ensure durability in high-traffic pedestrian areas. As a key element of our street furniture line, it serves both a functional role in landscape architecture and a decorative purpose, enhancing the visual appeal of plazas, parks, and city centers.
The construction of the Agawa planter is defined by its modular versatility, allowing for precise customization to meet specific project requirements. Clients may select between high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304) for the main structure, ensuring longevity and resistance to environmental factors. The aesthetic character of the planter is further defined by decorative wooden elements, available in several high-grade finishes including European coniferous wood, durable hardwood of European origin, or either oiled or premium exotic wood. These material combinations allow the product to harmonize with existing site furnishings, such as benches or trash bins, while maintaining a consistent design language throughout the urban landscape.
Installation flexibility is a core feature of the Agawa design, facilitating its application across diverse ground surfaces. The unit is available in both a free-standing version for flexible placement and a mountable configuration that can be securely bolted to the substrate, providing enhanced security in public environments. By prioritizing structural integrity and material excellence, this piece exemplifies our commitment to high-performance outdoor furniture. Whether utilized as a singular focal point or arranged in modular groups, the Agawa flowerpot offers a professional and enduring solution for contemporary landscape design and the ongoing development of sustainable urban green spaces.