No matter what kind of furniture you opt for, inevitably you would want to invest in solutions that are multifunctional. The practicality of materials used and novel design language has heavily influenced the aesthetic of the furniture world. Trending along the same influence is Croma Planter Bench, a product with finishes that make for a suitable match in any interior or exterior space.
Designed by Lagranja Design for furniture brand Systemtronic, the bench comes as a single unit serving charm and functionality with rounded ends. It combines potted plants right next to a cushioned seat. Compact in size and displaying geometric consistency, it can be put to use in any kind of setup.
Adorning your offices, homes or terrace, the planter bench ensures to make the environment look and feel alive. Using a warm-toned colour palette, the planter bench will seamlessness blend in or compliment your decor.
Designed by Lagranja Design for furniture brand Systemtronic, the Planter Bench uses responsible materials that minimize our impact on the planet at large. The bench’s structure and cushion are made using lacquered aluminum whereas chrome-plated aluminum is used for the legs. It is built to stay stays durable and tough thus reducing the need for short-term replacement.
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A seat clubbed along with the aesthetic appeal of real plants, the bench ensures to become a natural focal point for decoration. This unique planter bench is available in two sizes- Planter Bench S and Planter Bench M. The user can make customization based on various options available for paints and cushion fabrics. The paints used do not contain solvents, do not consume water and do not generate emissions or discharges.
Maintenance is easy and can be done using damp cloth along with a sponge, water and dishwashing liquid. Planter Bench comes as a part of the Croma collection including three sizes of circular tables, as well as a valet stand, mirrors and a trolley.
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