Description
The Castello Post (model 01.060), designed by Tomasz Szpytma, serves as a sophisticated element of urban furniture, blending classic aesthetics with structural durability. This elegant bollard is expertly crafted from high-quality cast iron and a robust 76 mm steel tube, ensuring long-term resilience against environmental factors. The construction utilizes carbon steel (S235JR), providing a stable foundation for public spaces, parks, and historic town centers. With a height of 39 1/4 inches above the ground surface and an additional 12-inch anchor section for secure mounting, this post is engineered specifically for grouting, ensuring a permanent and stable installation that maintains the integrity of pedestrian pathways and perimeter boundaries.
Functionality is at the core of the Castello product line, offering versatile configuration options to meet the needs of diverse street furniture projects. The post can be tailored with optional fence mounts—available in one-sided or double-sided formats—allowing for seamless integration into existing site layouts. Furthermore, the design accommodates various chain attachment requirements, with options for single or double chain connections at both sides or end points. These modular features make the Castello post an ideal solution for traffic control, crowd management, and the architectural delineation of public areas without compromising the visual harmony of the surroundings.
As a prominent component of contemporary city infrastructure, the Castello post balances form and utility through its refined silhouette. The combination of industrial-grade materials and meticulous design by Tomasz Szpytma reflects a commitment to quality that defines ZANO’s approach to urban planning. Whether deployed as a standalone deterrent or interconnected with chains and fencing to form a cohesive barrier, this post provides an essential architectural finish. By integrating such durable and aesthetically pleasing elements, planners can effectively enhance the safety and organization of public corridors while contributing to the enduring character of the urban landscape.