Design Fietsbeugel Sheffield
Design: Larus - Dimensions: 75 x Ø50 x 75 cm - Weight: .... - Material: 304 stainless steel tubing and connecting plate - Finish: brushed - Colour: stainless steel or optional RAL colour - Fixing: using a fixing bolt in the underlying paving and foundation
| Brand: Larus Design |
| Material type 1: Stainless steel |
| Finish: Brushed |
| Colour: Grey |
| Anchorage: on the pavement |
A Bicycle Stand Built on Timeless Simplicity
On a busy station square, along a city boulevard or at the entrance of a campus building, the Larus Sheffield bicycle stand stands out through what it chooses not to do. No superfluous lines, no visual clutter. This is a cycle parking solution that starts from the very essence of bicycle storage, designed for those who value clarity in the public realm. The clean, curved tube profile offers cyclists a recognisable and trusted anchor point, regardless of the scale or context of the project.
Brushed Stainless Steel with Lasting Character
The structure in brushed stainless steel provides robust resistance against corrosion, UV radiation and intensive outdoor use. The matt, brushed finish retains its quiet appearance even after years of exposure to rain, frost and urban dust. This makes the Sheffield a dependable choice for managers seeking a low maintenance burden across the full lifecycle.
Simplicity as a Design Principle
Where other bicycle racks opt for complexity, the Sheffield chooses reduction. The curved U-shape without redundant elements allows locking by both frame and wheel, a quality that daily cyclists take for granted yet is far from guaranteed in practice. The compact footprint also makes this cycle parking solution suitable for narrower street profiles and locations where every square metre counts.
Cycle-Friendly Spaces Start with the Details
A well-equipped bicycle parking point contributes to the appeal of a location for active road users. Combine the Sheffield with seating furniture or tree grilles from the Larus range to create a cohesive amenity zone where cycling, resting and meeting connect. The public space becomes not only more functional, but also more inviting for those who choose sustainable mobility.