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Concrete Anchor Plate Compatible with Auriga, Cygnus Family and Hydrus

No base, no bulk: The concrete anchor plate is a steel plate that mounts directly to the concrete floor, eliminating any freestanding base. The result is a parasol that looks like it grows from the ground: clean, stable, permanent. Designed for terraces, poolside settings and commercial spaces where every centimetre of floor space counts.

  • Steel plate 20 × 20 cm: minimal footprint, maximum anchoring strength.
  • Permanent concrete mounting: screws and anchors included, no additional hardware needed.
  • Professional installation required: done once, for a long-lasting solution.
  • Floor clear of bases and ballast: the space around the parasol stays completely open.
Compatible with Auriga, Cygnus, Cygnus Duo, Cygnus Qadro and Hydrus.

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Question from Karim M.

Is er een parasolvoet geschikt voor de Cygnus Qadro?

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De Cygnus Qadro wordt zonder voet/verankeringsplaat geleverd. U kunt kiezen uit 3 compatibele verankeringsplaten: voor beton, voor houten vloer of ingegraven. Let op: de Vulbare 4 in 1 parasolvoet en de Vulbare voet voor zweefparasol zijn niet compatibel met de Cygnus Qadro.

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