Tag: Urban Elements

ESCOFET – Carmel Fountain

| December 12, 2012
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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ESCOFET – Laurel & Hardy Bin

| December 7, 2012
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

| December 7, 2012
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

| December 7, 2012
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

| November 20, 2012
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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