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Escola, the new kid in school

by pcm_admin
September 28, 2014
in Beyond the Classroom, Products and Services
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Escola, by Street Furniture Australia, is a bright and playful suite of benches and tables that can be customised to suit a variety of height and length requirements.

Named after the Latin word for ‘school’, schola, Escola is ideal for school-aged children. The suite can be customised to provide ergonomic comfort to children from kindergarten years through to high school.

Escola is highly-adaptable and may be installed in a variety of configurations. The suite can be installed around a tree, for instance, or constructed into an L-, S- or U-shape, to heighten social interactions and best inhabit a specific environment. Escola is designed so that you can create your own desired shape – the options are endless.

Manufactured locally in Street Furniture’s Sydney factory, the range is made from all-aluminium (no timber), which minimises maintenance. Escola is finished to the highest quality, as well as being durable, modern and competitively priced. Choose a metal finish from a range of bright colours to make this suite a stylish and vibrant addition to your recreational area.

Ideal for schoolyards, parks and public spaces, Escola not only provides ergonomic comfort to its users and heightens social interactions, but is easily accessible to wheelchairs, prams and high chairs.

All Street Furniture products enhance public environments through quality design. Street Furniture believes the quality of design in the public realm is a measure of its success as an urban civilisation. Street furniture – a civic accessory in its own right – is perhaps the best yardstick.

Street Furniture is dedicated to investing in research and development to ensure continuous innovation in furniture design and employ a multi-disciplinary research and development team of qualified architects, urban designers, industrial designers and engineers to fulfil this purpose.

Street Furniture is dedicated to best practice in environmental management and its products are made from premium materials, locally sourced where possible, and it uses eco-certified timber from sustainably managed forests.

Street Furniture’s complete range of products is locally constructed in Australia and all products are assembled in-house for greater attention to detail and quality-control using environmentally sustainable processes, and delivered from its own factories.

Street Furniture’s engineers conduct rigorous testing of all products in order to meet the highest Australian standards and its sustainable manufacturing processes, as well as the longevity and minimal maintenance requirements of the finished product, ensure minimal waste and responsible use of natural resources.

Street Furniture products are designed to allow for easy replacement of damaged parts and it provides its customers with the assurance that spare parts will be readily available well into the future.

For more information, please phone our sales team by calling 1800 027 799 or visit streetfurniture.com

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