Cubes; minimalist style offered in three practical sizes
October 24th, 2012
Whether using colour or contrast Cubes will provide a practical, unfussy quality to your project.
Developed for use both indoor and out, all sized in the Cubes collection are sub-irrigated which helps to maintain the health and vitality of the potted plants for longer.
In addition, this integrated solution consumes up to 60% less water than traditional planters – saving maintenance time and money.
Manufactured from recyclable polyethylene, the range can also be moulded from 100% recycled polyethylene on request.
Palamont’s expertise in the field of commercial goods is proven by their evolution from an industrial manufacturer into a producer of designer furniture. Their evolution stems from in-depth process knowledge, years of production experience and a respect for wholly designed outcomes. Adaptive – technically driven and design focussed.
The results are evident in product lines like Cubes; truly international products, manufactured and developed right here in Australia.
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