Description
The Salver 06.038.M flowerpot is a refined example of modern urban furniture, meticulously designed by Filip Babiarz to elevate the aesthetics of public spaces. Characterized by a minimalist, rectangular form, this planter seamlessly integrates into contemporary street furniture arrangements, offering a sophisticated solution for landscaping urban plazas, parks, and residential courtyards. With a width of 47 ¼ inches and a height of 17 ¾ inches, the Salver provides ample volume for professional greenery installations, ensuring that flora becomes a central feature of the architectural landscape. Its robust construction and balanced proportions reflect a high standard of functional design tailored for demanding outdoor environments.
Durability is at the core of the Salver line's engineering. The structural frame is crafted from high-quality carbon steel (S235Jr) or stainless steel (AISI 304), providing exceptional stability and resistance to external conditions. The interior is protected by an aluzinc sheet lining, which enhances the longevity of the vessel when in contact with soil and moisture. Clients may customize the exterior housing to harmonize with specific design requirements, selecting from durable European coniferous wood, resilient hardwood of European origin, or premium oiled exotic wood. For projects requiring a more avant-garde aesthetic or maintenance-free performance, the planter is also available with high-pressure laminate (HPL) panels, ensuring versatility across diverse urban projects.
Designed for flexibility and ease of integration, the Salver flowerpot weighs 88 lbs, providing a substantial presence that remains stable in high-traffic areas. The mounting method can be tailored to the site requirements, offering either a free-standing option for modular layouts or a bolt-down configuration for permanent security. As a key component of the Salver series, this product exemplifies the integration of natural materials with structural steel, proving that planters can serve as both functional garden vessels and architectural elements. Whether utilized individually or in series, this urban furniture piece meets the highest requirements for public utility and design excellence.