Take-Out mini brings the simplicity, durability and easy mobility of the Take-Out family to younger users. Scaled for K-5 education environments, it supports outdoor classrooms, schoolyards and family-friendly spaces where children gather to learn, play and connect. Light enough to be arranged and rearranged, it empowers educators and caregivers to shape settings that fit the activity—whether for group work, creative play or quiet moments with a friend.
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Ergonomically scaled for K-5 school environments
Integrated hooks store backpacks and personal items
Color-matched connector brackets secure abutting units
Optional umbrella-ready top forms a standard umbrella opening when paired face-to-face
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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.
Articles
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Torres Lighting Wins Red Dot Award for Product Design
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