“The quality we call beauty always arises from the reality of life,” is a philosophy shared by Larry Kornegay and his late friend, Masaru Kawasaki (1949-2007). To honor this friendship, Larry Kornegay created the Masaru Series—four understated, beautifully crafted concrete landscape containers that recall their shared love of vintage galvanized washtubs.
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Refined form plays with shifting light and shadow
Available in 4 sizes
Offered in 9 standard colors, with custom options available
Larry Kornegay
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Masaru - Product Data Sheet
Product Data Sheet (PDF)
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Kornegay - Finishes and Materials
Finishes and Materials (PDF)
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Masaru - CSI Guide Specs
Guide Specs (DOC)
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Kornegay - Care and Maintenance
Custom (PDF)
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Masuru - CAD Files
CAD (ZIP)
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Masaru - SketchUp Files
SketchUp (ZIP)
If you’d like to request finish and material samples, or if you'd like to make any 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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