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Playspace innovation and design*

Playspace has always aimed at achieving the highest quality product and maintaining the highest playground standards. The company designs and produces all its own products and employs its own teams of skilled personnel to complete the entire project.

From rubber under surfacing, artificial grass, concrete paths, retaining walls and shade structures – Playspace complete the entire project.

No problematic contractors and time wasting – Playspace has employed its own landscape architects so it can service clients in a more efficient and effective way.

Playspace is always developing exciting new products and looking at ways to lead the field in design and innovation. It is not scared to invest in the creation of new products.

Product range

Playspace is developing a large range of rope and net products, with a new design being created each month.

The company is experimenting with shape and form to create play sculptures.It has large aluminium upright posts for beaches and high corrosive areas. These posts also have a feeling of solidity in any application.

All playgrounds can be made in solid section Cyprus pine for those that are partial towards the environmental feel, or there is an extensive range of rotational moulded plastic and a large creative range of items.

All powder coating is tested for strength and longevity, so the playground remains looking good over time.

Composition and manufacture

Products are structurally tested by an external structural engineer to ensure maximum safety.

They comply with the current Australian and European standards for playground equipment.

Playspace offers a full quotation service including three dimensional creative drawings, so you can see exactly what is being quoted.

All technical site drawings and plans are also available.

For further information contact Playspace on 1800 287 634, email goplay@playspace.com.au or visit
www.playspace.com.au

*Copy supplied by Playspace

 

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