Description
The Flowerpot Block (06.042.XXL) is a sophisticated addition to our premium line of urban furniture, designed to bring greenery into modern metropolitan spaces. Featuring a robust, geometric form that balances architectural minimalism with functional utility, this large-format planter serves as an ideal solution for parks, public squares, and commercial outdoor areas. With dimensions measuring 39 1/4 inches in both width and depth, combined with a height of 35 1/2 inches, the unit provides ample soil volume for the cultivation of shrubs and ornamental trees, making it a versatile element of contemporary street furniture design.
Crafted to withstand the rigors of public use, the structural integrity of the Block planter is ensured by a high-quality frame available in either carbon steel (S235Jr) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304). These material choices reflect our commitment to longevity and low-maintenance requirements in demanding environments. The exterior housing is meticulously finished with high-grade wood slats, offering a warm, natural aesthetic that contrasts beautifully with the industrial precision of the metal base. Clients can select from a range of wood types, including European coniferous, European hardwood, oiled exotic wood, or premium exotic wood, allowing for seamless integration into any architectural project.
As a cornerstone of our planters category, the Flowerpot Block is engineered for stability and ease of installation. Depending on the site-specific requirements, the unit can be configured as a free-standing object, providing flexibility for seasonal space rearrangement, or securely anchored to the ground using a dedicated bolt-down system. This adaptability ensures that the planter remains a secure and aesthetic fixture within any public landscape. By combining industrial-grade durability with refined, modern materials, the Block series establishes a new standard for functional urban furniture, providing professional planners and architects with a reliable tool for enhancing the visual and ecological quality of city environments.