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- carbon steel (s235Jr)
- stainless steel (Aisi 304)
The Scandik table (model 13.046.1.P), designed by Iwona Żaczek, represents a sophisticated addition to modern urban furniture collections, seamlessly blending functionality with minimalist aesthetics. This piece is engineered to serve as a versatile element within contemporary street furniture arrangements, catering to both public squares and private commercial spaces. With dimensions of 52 cm in width, 80 cm in height, and 52 cm in depth, the table provides an optimal surface area for social interaction or brief respite. Its distinctive design features a perforated steel top, which not only enhances the visual lightness of the structure but also provides excellent durability and weather resistance in outdoor environments.
Durability is at the core of the Scandik line, which is why the table is available in two robust construction configurations: high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304) or carbon steel (S235JR). When manufactured from carbon steel, the product undergoes rigorous galvanizing and powder coating processes to ensure maximum protection against corrosion and mechanical damage. This meticulous attention to material selection and surface treatment reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality urban furniture that maintains its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal over many years of intensive use in demanding public landscapes.
The Scandik table is designed to complement existing benches and trash bins within our product range, allowing for a cohesive design language in urban planning. The perforated pattern integrated into the tabletop aligns perfectly with the matching perforated seat designs, creating a harmonious and unified aesthetic across the entire product line. Whether installed in city parks, transit hubs, or pedestrian zones, this table stands as a testament to industrial design precision. By combining ergonomic dimensions with high-performance materials, the Scandik table serves as an essential functional component for architects and city planners aiming to create accessible and enduring public infrastructure.