Extasi Bench
Part of the Escofet line
With a unique triangular shape and softly rounded edges, Extasi—designed by Arriola&Fiol, arquitectes for Escofet—provides welcoming seating for outdoor parks and plazas that invokes the intimacy of indoor furnishings. Extasi is a freestanding element, made from cast stone that is acid etched and waterproofed for enduring, low maintenance beauty.
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Suitable for many surfaces including pavement, sand and lawn
Hefty weight allows for freestanding installation
Offered in 4 neutral, versatile earth tones
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Escofet - Brochure
Brochure (PDF)
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Extasi Bench - Product Data Sheet
Product Data Sheet (PDF)
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Extasi Bench - Finishes and Materials
Finishes and Materials (PDF)
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Extasi - Installation Guide
Installation Guide (PDF)
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Extasi Bench - Sustainability
Sustainability (PDF)
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Extasi - CSI Guide Specs
Guide Specs (DOC)
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Extasi - CAD Files
CAD (ZIP)
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Extasi - SketchUp Files
SketchUp (ZIP)
If you’d like to request a quote, finish and material samples, or information about making modifications to this product, please contact your Landscape Forms representative.
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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