Hotel, Sport & Leisure Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:07 PM
Outside spaces can now benefit from a more playful seating solution with a range of Seating Stones available exclusively in the UK by Timberplay.
These attractive products are created from fibre glass concrete, so are exceptionally hard wearing, but being relatively light are suitable for both outdoor and indoor environments.
The Seating Stones invite exploration. A tactile material, the feel is reminiscent of pebbles in a river bed; the form, texture and look is attractive to both children and adults alike.
Joanne Sheridan, Head of Marketing at Timberplay commented: “Although made out of Concrete, these stones sit very comfortably within both natural play areas and urban settings. As well as being great seating solutions, they have high play value, whilst being a very good sensory addition to any space as you cannot help but reach out and touch them.”
There are 3 stones in total, ranging from 160cm width to 240cm. They are available in a number of colours, including grey, anthracite and terracotta.
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