A rhomboidal-shaped urban element designed to serve as a mobile feature for separating pedestrian zones from vehicular traffic and acting as an occasional seat.



The autonomy of its geometry facilitates the variable separation between the pieces and permits the graduation of the different enclosing and protective levels within the urban space it delimits.
It takes its name from the direct rhomboid homothetic transformation of the Juanola cough drops that were first produced in 1906 by the catalan pharmacist Manuel Juanola Reixach. Since then, Juanola has become an emblematic brand that forms part of the personal memory of several local generations.
Due to its particular geometry, the model adapts perfectly to multiple arrangements with differing grades of opacity. From individual uses as bollards, to overlapping arrangements as boundary walls and seats.
Made of molded concrete with a etched and waterproof finish, available in colors according to Escofet's standard chart. Due to its heavy weight and low centre of gravity, it rests on the ground, with no need for anchors. Its two support points ensure its stability and permit the passage of slings for frequent lifting and moving operations.
Characteristics

juanola
175 x 40 x 47 cm
370 kg
Installation
FREE-STANDING
Certificates
Susterra
Materials and colors
Materials
ETCHED AND WATERPROOFED CONCRETE
Colors






