Earthy pastels: stylish new street furniture colours

Street Furniture Australia is introducing a new palette of Earthy Pastel powdercoat colours, expanding the core colour chart to more than 50 shades.

These muted colours are inspired by the Australian landscape with deep reds, oranges and mustards of the desert, muted greens of the bush, a dusty pink for salt lakes and blues for waterways and skies.

Ideal for adding contemporary colour to street furniture for indoor and outdoor public, commercial and residential spaces. All Street Furniture Australia products are designed and built to withstand the demands of the public realm.

Powder coating is applied inhouse at our factory in Western Sydney, to ISO standards.

Linea Platform (LIP9, 1800mm) in Textura Woodland Grey with
multi-functional Hill in Mustard.

Linea Sun Lounge (LISS) with aluminium Curly Birch battens.
Horizon Blue frame, with side table. Bistro Orange frame.

Linea Sun Lounge (LISS) with aluminium woodgrain Curly Birch
battens and Bistro Orange frame.

Linea Seat (LIS10, 1800mm) in Dusty Pink. Back left: Linea Sun
Lounge (LISS) in Pale Eucalypt Green.

Linea Seat (LIS10, 1800mm) in Dusty Pink.

Linea Seat (LIS10, 600mm) in Wedgewood Blue. Linea Cube
(LIC6) in Horizon Blue.

Linea Bicycle Stand (BST07) in Horizon Blue.

Select photography by Jackie Chan.


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