Description
The Post Elica (SKU 01.080) is a sophisticated architectural element designed to seamlessly integrate into modern urban furniture layouts. Part of the distinguished Elica product line, this post exemplifies a minimalist aesthetic characterized by its sleek, clean lines and robust engineering. Standing at a height of 33 ½ inches above the ground surface, with a total length of 49 ¼ inches including the anchor section, this unit provides a stable and visually unobtrusive foundation for various spatial configurations. Whether deployed in public plazas, pedestrian walkways, or private developments, its refined silhouette ensures harmony with contemporary surroundings while maintaining the high durability standards expected of premium street furniture.
Engineered for longevity and performance, the Elica post is available in two high-grade material options: durable carbon steel (S235JR) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304). These material choices allow for optimal adaptation to diverse environmental conditions, ensuring resistance against mechanical stress and weather-related degradation. The mounting method is designed specifically for grouting, providing a permanent and secure installation that maintains the structural integrity of the posts over extended periods of use. The 4-inch width provides a substantial presence without overwhelming the visual landscape, making it an ideal choice for architects and urban planners seeking reliable site furnishings.
Versatility is at the core of the Elica design, offering flexible configuration options to meet specific project requirements. The post can be outfitted with one-sided or double-sided fence mounts, facilitating the creation of structured pathways, boundary delineations, or security perimeters within an urban landscape. For standalone applications, the post is also available without mounts, maintaining its clean and versatile appearance. By balancing high-quality craftsmanship with functional modularity, the Post Elica serves as an essential component for defining spaces and guiding pedestrian flow within complex infrastructure projects, reinforcing the functional efficiency of modern public spaces.