Description
The Amicus table, model 13.033.2, represents a masterclass in modern urban furniture design, meticulously crafted by Iwona Żaczek to serve as a durable centerpiece for public spaces. With dimensions of 35 ½ inches in width, height, and depth, this robust piece provides a stable and inviting surface for social interaction in parks, plazas, and pedestrian zones. The defining feature of this product is its substantial concrete countertop, which offers exceptional weather resistance and a sleek, industrial aesthetic. Weighing 231 pounds, the table is engineered for permanent placement, ensuring structural integrity and longevity within high-traffic street furniture environments.
Flexibility is at the core of the Amicus line, offering diverse configuration options to meet specific project requirements. The supporting construction is available in either high-quality carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are treated to withstand rigorous outdoor use. For projects requiring added functionality, the table can be customized with integrated game boards—either UV-printed with a durable impregnated top or precision-etched directly into a stainless steel plate. This adaptability makes the Amicus table an essential component of comprehensive public space design, seamlessly blending with other benches and trash bins to create cohesive outdoor settings.
Installation is streamlined through a secure mounting method designed for anchoring directly into the ground, ensuring the unit remains steadfast in various urban settings. The minimalist geometry of the Amicus table allows it to complement a wide range of architectural styles, from contemporary business districts to historical revitalized parks. By prioritizing high-grade materials and structural excellence, ZANO provides a reliable solution for planners and landscape architects seeking durable and sophisticated outdoor furniture. This table not only fulfills its practical purpose as a resting and activity point but also enhances the visual landscape of the urban furniture infrastructure it serves.