Options
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Construction
- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
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Mounting method
- to be grouted in
- to screw
The Comfort support for cyclists, model 18.002, is a premier element of modern urban furniture designed to provide secure and ergonomic parking infrastructure. Expertly engineered by Filip Babiarz, this unit serves as a functional pillar within any bicycle zone, combining robust structural integrity with a refined aesthetic suitable for contemporary public spaces. Measuring 78 3/4 inches in width and 48 1/2 inches in height, the support is crafted to accommodate multiple bicycles, ensuring efficient space utilization while maintaining an organized and orderly environment for daily commuters and cycling enthusiasts alike.
Constructed from premium materials, this bicycle rack is available in either durable carbon steel (S235JR) or high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring long-term resistance to environmental factors and heavy daily usage. The design incorporates a high-quality aluminum corrugated sheet, which adds a sophisticated texture and visual depth to the overall structure. Weighing 77 pounds, the unit is engineered for stability and longevity, making it an ideal choice for municipal projects, corporate campuses, and transit hubs looking to integrate durable street furniture that withstands the rigors of high-traffic areas.
To ensure seamless integration into diverse architectural landscapes, the Comfort support offers flexible installation options. It can be securely mounted to the ground using bolts or, for a more permanent solution, installed by grouting the anchor section into the pavement, which extends the total height to 67 inches. As part of our comprehensive collection of bicycles supports, this product aligns perfectly with other site amenities such as benches and trash bins, allowing for a cohesive design language throughout the landscape. Its versatile mounting methods and high-performance material specifications make it a reliable choice for professional urban planning and infrastructure development.