Town and Park Furniture was established in 1988 by Australian and world reknowned landscape architect Bruce Mackenzie AM FAILA. In May 2008 the company was acquired by Adshel, becoming a part of Adshel's Infrastructure division.
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Adshel Infrastructure produces a high quality range of transport shelters, walkways and other customized street furniture products. Town and Park Furniture’s integration with Adshel Infrastructure allows Adshel to further develop its position as the leading supplier of street furniture for communities across Australia and New Zealand. |
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A pragmatic and appropriate design rationale has inspired a comprehensive suite of functional urban furniture whose fine qualities add intrinsic value to any landscape or streetscape project. |
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Furniture itself is a response to the fundamental needs of people in urban or parkland environments. Poorly designed, inadequate furniture merely clutters public space and fails to provide the service-life that should be reasonably expected. |
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Town and Park Furniture manufactures robust, elegant, modern urban furniture using corrosion resistant materials in order to withstand harsh climatic and public area conditions. The manufacturing process itself incorporates within the design of pattern and tooling components, pre-emptive assembly detailing that ensures consistency in quality and rigorous conformity to the design concept. |
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Town and Park's design philosophy is inspired by the knowledge that good design can endow the urban environment with lasting excellence while improving the immediate streetscape experience for the end-user. |
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