Design delimitation Bollard 400 ®
Design : Escofet_Lab - Dimensions : Ø40 cm - Poids: 85 kg. - 100 % cast concrete with natural stone granules - reinforced with stainless steel - color options: Standard Escofet color card - Finish: acid-etched & waterproofed - Anchoring on the pavement with bolts (M16 x 140mm).
Brand: Escofet 1886 |
Material type 1: Cast concrete |
Finish: Acid-Etched |
Anchorage: in the pavement |
Compact and Functional Street Furniture for Public Spaces
The Bollard 400 is a small yet robust concrete sphere designed to structure and secure urban and municipal spaces. With a diameter of 40 cm and a weight of 85 kg, this piece of street furniture offers a practical solution for delineating areas such as pedestrian zones, parks, and urban squares. The Bollard 400 combines simplicity and versatility with a timeless design that seamlessly integrates into any urban landscape.
Durability and Aesthetic Appeal in Urban Design
Made from high-quality reinforced concrete, the Bollard 400 features an etched and waterproof finish that withstands harsh weather conditions. Its durable materials and standard colors—such as grey, white, and beige—allow it to blend effortlessly into various architectural styles. This makes it both a functional and aesthetic addition to modern urban and semi-public spaces.
Safe Delimitation with Minimal Maintenance
The Bollard 400 is designed to provide safety and regulate traffic while requiring minimal maintenance. Its sturdy construction ensures a long lifespan without the need for frequent upkeep. An annual inspection of its anchoring and a simple cleaning routine are sufficient to keep it in optimal condition.
Perfect for Municipal and Urban Applications
With its compact size, the Bollard 400 is particularly suited for urban environments where space efficiency is crucial. It can be used to effectively organize public spaces while maintaining a visually appealing design for residents and visitors. This makes it an ideal choice for municipalities, urban planners, and architects seeking a balance between functionality and design.