Barrier-free raised bed for use in social and medical facilities
Trade fair novelty: Raised bed Frida
The Frieda raised bed is available in three different sizes.
- Small - area to be planted 54cm x 74cm
- Medium - area to be planted 54cm x 119cm
- Large - area to be planted 54cm x 144cm
Product description:
- Mobile base body
- wheelchair accessible
- Height-adjustable with remote control or app (two lifting columns)
- Heavy-duty castors with parking brake incl. foot protection
- Stainless steel plant tray
- Double base
- Drainage valve and hose
- Work table and tool holder
- Larch wood cladding
- Due to their design, these raised beds have four lifting columns
Green oasis for everyone: multifunctional raised bed FLORA
In a world that is increasingly characterised by technology and a hectic pace, we often look for ways to find peace and balance. A raised bed in social or medical facilities, in offices or on your own balcony offers precisely this rare oasis of relaxation and reconnection with nature.
Barrier-free raised bed
This specially manufactured mobile raised bed model Flora has a planting area of 107 × 70 centimetres. It was developed for use in socio-medical facilities such as clinics, homes for the disabled, retirement homes, nurseries and schools. The raised bed has a valid CE mark and was manufactured largely in accordance with medical product criteria. It is barrier-free and adapts to the needs of different groups of people. It is of course also ideal for private individuals.
Our innovative bed on wheels can be used for both individual and group programmes in horticultural therapy. It also offers the opportunity for a relaxing little green break in recreation rooms and office complexes. By immersing yourself in the gentle world of gardening, you can leave the stresses of everyday life behind while the earth runs through your fingers and establishes a connection with nature. This little green refuge quickly becomes a source of peace and inspiration, a place where creativity and serenity flourish.
Practical details of the wheelchair-accessible raised bed
- Mobility (castors and parking brake)
- Height-adjustable (via foot pedal or electric hand switch)
- Usable from a wheelchair
- Viewing window
- Growth lamp
- Double bottom (prevents waterlogging)
Focus on functionality and materials
The raised bed is particularly impressive due to its functionality. When selecting the materials, emphasis was placed on the aspects of ecology and sustainability. In addition, all individual parts are interchangeable.
The elements of the basic equipment
- Mobile base body
- wheelchair accessible
- Height-adjustable (via foot pedal or electric hand switch)
- Heavy-duty castors with parking brake
- Stainless steel plant tray
- Double bottom (against waterlogging)
- Water tap (for draining excess water)
Further components are optionally available
- Growth light (full spectrum)
- Viewing window (for observations below the earth's surface)
- Tool slide
- Metal figure (sparrow) for orientation for blind people
- Solid wood panelling or multiplex/plywood
- Flexible work tables on both sides for attaching
Further information and prices
Are you dreaming of a customised raised bed that is perfectly tailored to your wishes and needs? Our craftsman's workshop Artefact manufactures each raised bed according to your individual ideas. On delivery, the raised beds are pre-assembled and ready for immediate use.
Curious about the possibilities and prices? Don't hesitate to contact us - we will be happy to advise you and answer all your questions:
Phone: +49 351 8438464
Mobile: +49 157 35250408
E-Mail: info@multifunktionales-hochbeet.de
Who we are
Behind the development of this innovative raised bed are two people from Dresden who combine vision and reality: Garden therapist Sylvi Schiller and master carpenter Jan Beyer.
Inspired by the idea of making gardening possible for everyone, the raised bed was developed by Sylvi Schiller as part of her final thesis to obtain the title of Academic Expert in Horticultural Therapy at the University for Continuing Education in Krems. Jan Beyer was subsequently responsible for its realisation.
In their eyes, a raised bed in an office complex or social centre is not only a sign of green thinking, but also a living symbol of care and community. It shows that values such as well-being, sustainability and cohesion are emphasised in this environment. It invites you to pause, take a deep breath and appreciate the small miracles that lie in every seedling, every blossom and every new leaf.