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Playgrounds to suit all needs *

Specialising in the entire project, from the play equipment to all site works, Playspace has been manufacturing playgrounds in Australia for ten years. Over this time it has established itself as a key player in the playground market in Australia and overseas.

Playspace Playgrounds’ central focus is quality and design that complies with standards and remains interesting for all children. The company is always looking for new product and ideas to add to the already extensive ranges of options.

Playspace has build a range to cater for every client.Designs vary from the ‘Streamline’ range that is cost effective, compact, and designed to be easily slotted into that smaller space such as a kindergarten or childcare centre.

The ‘Playing Square’ design is a classic feature of the range manufactured with 75mm square galvanized uprights. Strong and robust, it is designed to take whatever punishment is dished out and so is ideal for schools and Council parks.

The ‘Playing Round’ system is Playspace’s premier range of large round aluminium uprights. It stands as a grand feature of the range with smooth curved lines. These systems make a centrepiece of any park and are perfect for large equal access playgrounds and large regional designs.

Colour and layout are designed to suit the particular client requirements. Some clients seek vibrancy and colour, others seek challenging and stimulating designs, while others seek a more classic or heritage design.

Visit the web site at www.playspace.com.au and download copies of all our Playspace catalogues. All catalogues are also available on CD Rom and available on request or phone (03) 9799 8311.

* Copy supplied by Playspace Playgrounds Pty Ltd

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