Angled round bollards, featuring a cylindrical body with a diagonally cut top, merge design aesthetics and practicality. The angled top gives a dynamic visual element, adding to the landscape's architectural interest, while the rounded profile ensures safety in pedestrian areas. Functionally, they serve to regulate traffic, safeguard pedestrians, and define boundaries. The design also promotes water runoff, preserving the bollard's durability. Available in various materials, they are versatile, catering to different needs, from decorative enhancements to robust security barriers.
Angled Bollards have varied widths of 6.25”, 8.63”, 10.75”, 14.25” (15.9, 21.9, 27.3, 36.2 cm) and overall heights of 38”, 44” (96.5, 112 cm). Concrete foundations for Angled Bollards are typically 5” (12.7 cm) below grade.
Bollards are typically spaced at a distance of 36”-60” (91.4-152.4 cm) between bollards. The heights of bollards are commonly in the range of 30”-48” (76.2-122 cm).
Angled round bollards, featuring a cylindrical body with a diagonally cut top, merge design aesthetics and practicality. The angled top gives a dynamic visual element, adding to the landscape's architectural interest, while the rounded profile ensures safety in pedestrian areas. Functionally, they serve to regulate traffic, safeguard pedestrians, and define boundaries. The design also promotes water runoff, preserving the bollard's durability. Available in various materials, they are versatile, catering to different needs, from decorative enhancements to robust security barriers.
Angled Bollards have varied widths of 6.25”, 8.63”, 10.75”, 14.25” (15.9, 21.9, 27.3, 36.2 cm) and overall heights of 38”, 44” (96.5, 112 cm). Concrete foundations for Angled Bollards are typically 5” (12.7 cm) below grade.
Bollards are typically spaced at a distance of 36”-60” (91.4-152.4 cm) between bollards. The heights of bollards are commonly in the range of 30”-48” (76.2-122 cm).