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Architectural Bollards

Architects and landscape planers have a variety of uses for the differing types of architectural bollards that are available. They can be used to manage pedestrian and vehicle traffic, add to the landscape and architecture, and protect building fronts and expensive building property. There is also a range of concrete bollards that are often used as anti-ram raid protection and terrorism prevention which at the same time contribute to the aesthetic look of the landscape.

Stainless-steel bollards are made from stainless-steel that is generally used for protecting assets but also chosen for its pleasant aesthetic appeal, its corrosive resistance, or both. Unlike most other bollards, they are perfect for installation near salt water due to their corrosive resistant properties. They are often used at the entrance to train stations, airports, shopping centres, hotels, educational facilities, cafes, stadiums or entrance areas to any other public facility.

Styles include:

  • Concrete bollards
  • Stainless-steel bollards
  • Black steel bollards
  • Sandstone bollards
  • Timber bollards

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