Flat round bollards, defined by a cylindrical profile with a flat top, offer a harmonious blend of aesthetics and utility. Their primary function is to control vehicle traffic and protect pedestrian spaces, while their clean, minimalist design contributes to the overall architectural harmony. The flat top not only adds to their visual appeal but also prevents water pooling, enhancing their durability. Available in various materials, these bollards cater to different needs, from ornamental installations to high-impact security solutions.
Flat Top Bollards have varied widths of 4.38”, 6.25”, 8.63”, 10.75”, 12.75”, 14.75” (11, 16, 22, 27, 32, 37 cm) and overall heights of 36", 42” (91.4, 106.7 cm). Concrete foundations for Flat Top 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).
Flat round bollards, defined by a cylindrical profile with a flat top, offer a harmonious blend of aesthetics and utility. Their primary function is to control vehicle traffic and protect pedestrian spaces, while their clean, minimalist design contributes to the overall architectural harmony. The flat top not only adds to their visual appeal but also prevents water pooling, enhancing their durability. Available in various materials, these bollards cater to different needs, from ornamental installations to high-impact security solutions.
Flat Top Bollards have varied widths of 4.38”, 6.25”, 8.63”, 10.75”, 12.75”, 14.75” (11, 16, 22, 27, 32, 37 cm) and overall heights of 36", 42” (91.4, 106.7 cm). Concrete foundations for Flat Top 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).