The Parc Vue Bench takes inspiration both from traditional cast iron furniture and asymmetric patterns found in nature. It achieves a delicate balance between the strength and lively gesture of its frame and the perceived lightness and linear order of its slatted seat. Parc Vue is a sculptural form with traditional roots yet a dynamic presence all its own.
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Offered with and without backs and arms
Freestanding or surface mount
Available in a wide variety of powdercoat colors
Carbon Footprint Verification Statement available
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All colors, textures and patterns represented on the Landscape Forms website are approximate and may vary from samples and final product.
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