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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
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Mounting method
- to be grouted in
The Information board Skała (model 08.064.1) is a refined piece of urban furniture, meticulously designed by Tomasz Szpytma to integrate historical aesthetics with modern functionality. As part of the prestigious Skała product line, this board serves as a prominent element of street furniture, ideal for public parks, historic city centers, and cultural districts. The structure is engineered with a robust combination of high-quality iron castings and durable steel pipes, available in diameters of 60mm and 75mm. Crafted from carbon steel (S235JR), the frame ensures long-term stability and resistance to external environmental factors, maintaining its structural integrity in high-traffic public spaces.
The display unit provides a substantial 140x140 cm surface, offering optimal visibility for navigational maps, municipal announcements, or cultural information. Standing at a total height of 102 1/4 inches from the ground surface—with an extended height of 126 inches including the anchor section—this information board is designed for high-impact visibility while maintaining a sophisticated silhouette. Its design philosophy emphasizes clarity and accessibility, making it an essential component for any comprehensive street furniture project. The vertical orientation and grand proportions allow for easy interaction, ensuring that pedestrians can comfortably read posted materials while moving through the urban landscape.
Engineered for permanent installation, the Skała information board is designed to be securely grouted into the ground, ensuring maximum safety and resistance to vandalism in public areas. This mounting method reinforces its status as a reliable piece of urban furniture, capable of enduring the rigorous demands of municipal use. By blending decorative ironwork with modern steel construction, this product serves as both a practical communication tool and an aesthetic addition to the cityscape. Its balanced proportions and durable materials guarantee that it remains a functional asset for city planning and public space development for years to come.