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Diamondhead bollards

Various types of diamond-shaped bollards, different colours and options.

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Ri-Traffic Diamond-Head Posts BROWN Hardwood
Ri-Traffic
Diamond-Head Posts BROWN Hardwood
Discover our diamond-head posts in brown hardwood. Ideal for parking lots, acces...
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Ri-Traffic Diamond head bollard BROWN
Ri-Traffic
Diamond head bollard BROWN
Diamond head bollard BROWN with reflector strips.
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Ri-Traffic Diamond head bollard BLACK
Ri-Traffic
Diamond head bollard BLACK
Diamond head bollard BLACK with or without reflector strips.
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Ri-Traffic Removable diamanond head bollard BLACK
Ri-Traffic
Removable diamanond head bollard BLACK
Removable black diamond head post with concrete base, ideal for traffic control ...
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Ri-Traffic Removable diamond head bollard  BROWN
Ri-Traffic
Removable diamond head bollard BROWN
Removable brown diamond head post with concrete base, ideal for traffic control ...
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Ri-Traffic Diamond head bollard WHITE
Ri-Traffic
Diamond head bollard WHITE
Our diamond-head posts, made from 100% recycled plastic, provide a robust and ec...
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Ri-Traffic Removable Diamond-Head Posts BLACK
Ri-Traffic
Removable Diamond-Head Posts BLACK
Removable Diamond-Head Posts BLACK Plastic.
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Diamondhead bollards

Diamondhead Bollards

At Ri-Traffic, we offer a wide range of diamond-shaped bollards, with the following options available:

  • Standard diamond-shaped bollards in black
  • Standard diamond-shaped bollards in brown
  • Standard diamond-shaped bollards in wood
  • Removable diamond-shaped bollards

History of the diamond-shaped bollard

The origin of the diamond-shaped bollard can be traced to a specific type of wooden post commonly used in the Netherlands, primarily as part of fencing for meadows, yards, and other areas. The name "diamond-shaped bollard" refers to the distinctive top of the post, which resembles a cut diamond. This shape served a practical purpose: it facilitated rainwater drainage to prevent the wood from rotting, significantly extending the lifespan of the post.

Here is a brief history of the diamond-shaped bollard:

  1. Origin of the diamond-shaped bollard

The diamond-shaped bollard originated in the agricultural landscape of the Netherlands, likely in the 18th or 19th century. They were made from durable woods like oak or chestnut, which were resistant to the Dutch weather. The typical diamond-shaped top was hand-carved by farmers and craftsmen.

  1. Use in the landscape

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, diamond-shaped bollards were widely used to mark the boundaries of pastures, farms, and other properties. They were often combined with barbed wire or wooden fences to keep livestock in and to protect property.

  1. Mechanization and industry

With the rise of mechanization and industry in the 20th century, the use of wooden posts changed. Modern materials such as concrete and plastic became available, which were cheaper and easier to produce. This led to a decline in the use of traditional wooden diamond-shaped bollards.

  1. Contemporary revival

In recent years, there has been a renewed appreciation for traditional elements in the landscape, including the diamond-shaped bollard. In many parts of the Netherlands, they are still used, particularly for their authentic appearance and sustainability benefits. They are popular in landscape architecture and restoration projects where historical accuracy is important.

Although the functionality of the diamond-shaped top has been replaced in many cases by modern materials, it remains an important symbol of Dutch agricultural heritage and landscape management.

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