Description
The Kangu bicycle washing and repair station, identified by SKU 18.004.7, is a specialized piece of urban furniture designed to enhance the functionality and accessibility of cycling infrastructure. Expertly engineered by Filip Babiarz, this station is constructed from high-quality, durable Aisi 304 stainless steel, ensuring resistance to weathering and intensive daily use. Measuring 68 cm in width, 135 cm in height, and 95 cm in depth, its ergonomic design allows cyclists to conveniently clean and perform essential maintenance on their bicycles in public spaces, parks, or designated transit hubs. As a core element of the Kangu line, this product serves as a sophisticated solution for modern bicycle zones, promoting sustainable transport through robust design.
This street furniture element is engineered for stability and long-term performance, featuring a secure mounting system that is attached by bolts to a foundation. The minimalist and sleek aesthetic of the stainless steel structure complements contemporary architectural styles, blending seamlessly into various metropolitan environments. Clients may personalize the station through several branding configurations, including an option for no logo, or custom applications such as precision etching in the stainless steel, laser-cutting directly into the material, or the application of durable stickers. These customization features allow for seamless integration with municipal branding or corporate identity guidelines.
By incorporating the Kangu repair station into urban furniture layouts, planners provide a critical utility that encourages active commuting. The station reflects the commitment of ZANO to creating functional, high-end street furniture that meets the rigorous demands of public utility while maintaining a refined industrial appearance. Every component is crafted to withstand the challenges of outdoor settings, ensuring that the station remains a reliable resource for cyclists year-round. Whether situated near bike paths or within busy city centers, the Kangu station stands as a testament to efficient design, bridging the gap between utilitarian infrastructure and high-quality craftsmanship required in modern bicycle zones.