The Wave planter has found its ideal placement within the urban furniture of Fasano (BR), enhancing the city’s public spaces with its distinctive design and scenic presence.
Characterized by an elegant and contemporary truncated-cone shape, Wave stands out for the unique volumetric interplay between concave and convex surfaces in the lower section, giving the structure a dynamic appearance and visual lightness. This undulating movement, from which it takes its name, creates a sense of formal tension that draws the eye without compromising the overall clean design.
Made of COR-TEN steel with a controlled oxidation finish, the planter integrates harmoniously into the urban landscape of Fasano, where the warm, rust-like tone of the material complements the local architecture and the earthy colors of the Apulian territory. Its generous dimensions (upper Ø 85 cm, lower Ø 60 cm, height 100 cm) make it a visually striking element capable of hosting medium-to-large plant species.
The choice of Wave for Fasano’s public spaces meets both aesthetic and functional needs: the wavy silhouette facilitates ground anchoring and ensures stability, while the versatile design allows for both single installations and grouped compositions. The excellent mechanical properties of COR-TEN steel ensure long-term durability and minimal maintenance—key requirements for urban furniture exposed to weather conditions.
With its presence in Fasano’s outdoor areas, Wave represents an example of how contemporary design can enhance the urban environment, combining functionality and aesthetic quality in an element that becomes an integral part of the city’s identity.