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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
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Mounting method
- to be grouted in
The Royal information board, model 08.039, is a sophisticated piece of urban furniture that exemplifies the classic aesthetic of the Royal product line. Designed by Tomasz Szpytma, this board combines durability with a timeless, decorative design, making it an essential element for organized public spaces. Constructed from high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) and accented with ornate iron castings, the structure offers exceptional robustness and longevity. Its elegant silhouette ensures that it integrates seamlessly into both historical districts and contemporary street furniture arrangements, providing a reliable solution for displaying notices, maps, or informational content within an urban environment.
Engineered for stability and permanent installation, the Royal information board features a specialized mounting method that requires the unit to be grouted into the ground. This ensures a secure anchor, which is vital for high-traffic public areas. With an impressive total height of 112 1/4 inches including the anchor section, the display surface is positioned at an optimal level for pedestrian visibility. The dedicated information board surface, measuring 560x690mm, provides ample space for clear communication, while the sturdy street furniture construction withstands daily use and environmental stressors, maintaining its functional integrity over time.
As a key component of a well-planned city layout, this information board serves as a vital tool for wayfinding and community engagement. By incorporating high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship, this product goes beyond simple utility to enhance the visual appeal of city squares, parks, and pathways. It complements other urban furniture elements such as benches and trash bins within the same collection, allowing for a cohesive design language throughout the landscape. Whether utilized for municipal announcements or public guidance, the Royal model represents a commitment to functional design and enduring quality in the realm of public infrastructure.