Tag: Escofet New Zealand

ESCOFET – Laurel & Hardy Bin

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ESCOFET – Laurel & Hardy Bin

LAUREL & HARDY is a litterbin and an ashtray, two different uses and shapes which can be used together or separately. They both have a cylindrical geometry and are built in cast stone with cast aluminium lids and stainless steel interior mechanisms. They are available in two finishes: grey concrete combined with smoke-black cast aluminium […]

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ESCOFET – Prima Marina

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ESCOFET – Prima Marina

PRIMA MARINA is ESCOFET’s first bench-table collection in LIQUID STONE, the trade name we have given to UHPC (Ultra High Performance Concrete), ushers in a new generation of much lighter, high-resistance street furniture. The PRIMA – MARINA collection comes in various shapes and sizes of benches, complemented with tables. They all come with “Deck” teakwood […]

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ESCOFET – Naguisa Bench

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ESCOFET – Naguisa Bench

NAGUISA is a cast stone bench designed to be integrated into an urban setting or a large park. Its mere presence can turn spaces into harmonious landscapes. Its gentle curves are reminiscent of a flowing river that ambivalently calls for a dignified existence while at the same time awakening the user’s imagination. The design of […]

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ESCOFET – Kiwi Chairs & Bench

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ESCOFET – Kiwi Chairs & Bench

Kiwi is the basic contemporary representation of an urban device, forging a connection between users and the environment, and avoiding a powerful visual impact. The profiled aluminium backrest evokes the image of a Kiwi beak, a curious bird found in Oceania. Its image deliberately projects a sense of comfort that makes passers-by want to take a […]

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ESCOFET – Silla Nigra Chair

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ESCOFET – Silla Nigra Chair

SILLA NIGRA is an individual chair designed for use in different styles. It can be installed in isolation, distributed in informal groups or form compositions of benches in straight, discontinuous or circular lines. It is distinguished as a single piece in reinforced cast stone with an attractive Z-shaped profile with a variable section. The thickest […]

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