Take-Out wedge introduces unique social and spatial possibilities to the Take-Out line. Its form balances shared outward views with a natural turn toward a companion, designed to create more engaging side-by-side seating experiences. When arranged together in adaptable configurations, this distinctive shape also opens the door to new geometric possibilities—from faceted arcs and radial arrangements to staggered runs and fully enclosed hexagonal hubs.
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Optional umbrella-ready top forms a standard umbrella opening when paired face-to-face
Color-matched connector brackets secure abutting and connecting units
Each unit includes 2 convenient bag hooks
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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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