Description
The Soft Bicycle Rack (SKU: 05.012), designed by Iwona Żaczek, is a sophisticated piece of urban furniture that perfectly balances modern aesthetics with high functional utility. As part of the prestigious Soft product line, this bicycle rack stands out for its minimalist form and refined material composition, making it an ideal choice for contemporary city centers, office complexes, and public parks. With a height of 72 cm and a depth of 102 cm, the rack provides a stable and secure anchor point for various types of bikes, ensuring that they remain upright and protected while parked in shared street furniture environments.
Durability and build quality are at the core of this product's design. The structural frame is available in either robust carbon steel (S235Jr) or corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304), both of which are engineered to withstand rigorous daily use and varying weather conditions. The design features a distinctive wooden inlay, offering a natural and tactile contrast to the metal structure. Clients can choose from a range of high-quality wood options, including standard soft wood, European hardwood, oiled hardwood, or premium hardwood selections, ensuring that the bike stand seamlessly integrates with the surrounding landscape architecture or other existing urban furniture elements.
Designed for permanent placement, the 05.012 model is intended to be securely attached to a foundation using bolts, providing the structural integrity required for high-traffic public spaces. The slim 6 cm width of the stand allows for efficient space management, enabling multiple units to be installed in sequence without cluttering the pedestrian walkway. By combining ergonomic utility with elegant design, the Soft Bicycle Rack serves as a crucial component of modern infrastructure, encouraging sustainable transportation while elevating the overall visual appeal of public and private domains. This bicycle rack represents the ZANO commitment to producing high-quality street furniture that meets the demands of modern urban development.