Writing the vocabulary for the use of wire mesh in outdoor site furnishings, the award-winning design of Plexus expresses an orchestration of form, function and material invention. The Plexus II bench carries the tradition forward, offering the same simple, refined aesthetic and exceptional flexibility of design, fortified for active use in busy public outdoor spaces.
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Scalable design supports a wide variety of configurations
Can be specified with or without backs and arms
Can be freestanding, surface mounted, or wall mounted
Arno Yurk
Arno Yurk was Vice President of Design at Landscape Forms for 26 years prior to his retirement in 2012. He brought fifteen years of experience as a practicing architect to his role at Landscape Forms where his creative insight and expertise in the unique requirements of site furniture and its function in outdoor space significantly advanced the company’s collaboration with leading international design partners. Arno, who holds several design patents, designed numerous signature Landscape Forms products including the Scarborough, Gretchen, Manistee and Petosky benches, and the Carousel table with attached seating which received an IDEA Bronze Award.
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Plexus - Brochure
Brochure (PDF)
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Plexus - Product Data Sheet
Product Data Sheet (PDF)
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Plexus Bench - Finishes and Materials
Finishes and Materials (PDF)
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Plexus Bench - Installation Guide
Installation Guide (PDF)
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Plexus Bench Sustainability
Sustainability (PDF)
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Plexus Bench - CSI Guide Specs
Guide Specs (DOC)
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Plexus Bench - 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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