A longtime favorite in the Kornegay portfolio, the Mex Bold Series of concrete landscape containers offers strong form in a classical design. Mex Bold’s unyielding yet luxurious surface displays the unique tactile properties of concrete, while a striking relay of crisp edges and sharp angles cover the planters’ exteriors.
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Inspired by the boldness of Mexican architecture
Available in two different sizes
Offered in 9 standard colors, with custom options available
Larry Kornegay
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Mex Bold - Product Data Sheet
Product Data Sheet (PDF)
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Kornegay - Finishes and Materials
Finishes and Materials (PDF)
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Mex Bold - CSI Guide Specs
Guide Specs (DOC)
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Kornegay - Care and Maintenance
Custom (PDF)
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Mex Bold - CAD Files
CAD (ZIP)
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Mex Bold - 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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