Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- free-standing
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The Quadro Flowerpot (06.076.L), designed by Iwona Żaczek, represents a sophisticated approach to contemporary urban furniture. Characterized by its minimalist, geometric silhouette, this planter is an essential element for modern landscaping projects, seamlessly integrating into public squares, pedestrian zones, and corporate architectural environments. Its robust, rectangular form offers a substantial volume for vegetation while maintaining a clean aesthetic that complements the surrounding street furniture. As a key component of the modular Quadro product line, this planter allows for flexible spatial arrangements, enabling designers to create cohesive and structured green spaces within the urban fabric.
Constructed with durability and longevity in mind, the Quadro flowerpot is available in two high-grade material variants to suit specific environmental requirements. Clients may choose between carbon steel (S235JR), which is hot-dip galvanized and powder coated to ensure superior resistance to corrosion and mechanical damage, or high-quality stainless steel (AISI 304) for a sleek, refined finish. With a width of 70 3/4 inches, a height of 15 inches, and a depth of 23 1/2 inches, the unit provides a generous footprint for diverse botanical displays. Weighing 187 lbs, the planter offers exceptional stability, ensuring it remains secure in high-traffic public areas.
Functionality is at the forefront of the design, with installation options tailored to meet various site specifications. The Quadro flowerpot can be implemented as a free-standing unit for temporary or seasonal layouts, or securely anchored to the ground using a professional bolting method for permanent installations. By combining industrial-grade materials with an adaptable, modular design, this piece serves as a premier solution for landscape architects seeking to enhance public spaces with professional-grade planters. The integration of the Quadro series into city infrastructure provides a harmonious balance between structural rigidity and the organic beauty of urban greenery.