Tag: Cast Stone

ESCOFET – Flor

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ESCOFET – Flor

FLOR is a reinforcedĀ cast stone bench with two formats, installed using a subtle play of similarities and differences. Its radical biomorphic design permits paired or individual usage to preserve the userĀ“s intimacy. The FLOR bench design employs the concepts of equality and diversity, part of the research that has inspired the architectural work of architects […]

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ESCOFET – Lungo Mare

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ESCOFET – Lungo Mare

LUNGO MARE is a cast stone landscape element. It has emerged from the latest proposals for street furniture design, aimed at generating harmony by working on natural and artificial landscapes. LUNGO MARE represents a new generation of furniture that uses the expressive capacity of forms in an act of creative and spatial freedom. Architects Enric […]

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ESCOFET – Boomerang Bench

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ESCOFET – Boomerang Bench

BOOMERANG is a an urban element in coloured cast stone, designed to integrate public spaces that need a pleasant counterpoint that welcomes communication, movement and play. As its name and shape suggest, this seat evokes the character of a toy designed to fly and be shared. This product is part of the NEW BENCHES FOR […]

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ESCOFET – Otto Planter

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ESCOFET – Otto Planter

OTTO is a modular landscape element halfway between a large-format tree surround/planter and a sandbox. Its special geometry generates a dialogue between inside and outside, container and content. OTTO is an invitation to enter, to stretch out or to sit on its edge. Its octagonal shape permits interconnections and endless repetitions of modules for a […]

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ESCOFET – Carmel Fountain

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ESCOFET – Carmel Fountain

CARMEL is an attractive, discrete, environment-friendly drinking fountain with a cylindrical shape resembles a lipstick tube design. It consists of a reinforced cast stone base, a ring of cast aluminium that slots into the base, and a nuanced column in stainless steel sheeting. The tray is also in cast aluminium. The water drainage channel is […]

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