Description
The Salver 06.038.L flowerpot is a prime example of functional urban furniture designed to harmonize with modern architectural landscapes. Characterized by its clean, rectangular silhouette and balanced proportions, this piece serves as an elegant solution for integrating greenery into public spaces, plazas, and city squares. The robust construction utilizes a combination of high-quality steel profiles, durable sheet metal, and aluzinc coating, ensuring long-term resistance to environmental factors and mechanical damage. With a width of 39 1/4 inches and a height of 35 1/2 inches, the planter provides ample volume for botanical displays while maintaining a streamlined footprint that facilitates seamless placement in busy pedestrian corridors.
Customization is central to the Salver product line, allowing designers to specify materials that align with existing street furniture aesthetics. The structural frame is available in carbon steel (S235JR) or stainless steel (AISI 304), providing options for both traditional and industrial-style environments. The exterior housing offers versatility, with selections ranging from European coniferous and hardwood to premium oiled exotic wood, or a contemporary HPL board finish. This modular approach ensures that the planter can be perfectly tailored to match the material palette of surrounding site furnishings, such as benches or trash bins, creating a cohesive visual language throughout the development.
Designed by Filip Babiarz, the Salver planter prioritizes both form and stability. Weighing 101 pounds, the unit possesses a substantial presence that can be further secured through flexible mounting options, including a free-standing setup or direct bolting to the ground surface. The use of aluzinc sheet internally enhances the longevity of the planter by providing a corrosion-resistant barrier against the moisture associated with soil and irrigation. This meticulous attention to material science and structural engineering makes the Salver an essential element of modern landscape architecture, offering a durable and aesthetically refined vessel for floral and shrub arrangements in demanding outdoor settings.