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19.12.2013 - Ausgabe: 6/2013

Madera – natural stainless steel

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The new Madera product line manufactured by IJslander seems to be made of wood, but actually has the high strength and durability of stainless steel. In this way, we can combine the expected quality with the look of natural play equipment. The Madera line provides various play challenges and is designed on the modular principle. The twisted shapes of the wood-like posts render every piece of play equipment a unique play object.
All parts used are of premium quality. Due to the endless reusability of the material and the sustainability with which IJslander designs, produces and reuses its equipment, stainless steel is the perfect choice for a product with a long life cycle. Instead of having to burn parts everything can be reused, which is in line with the endless cycle of the cradle-to-cradle concept. For more information, please visitwww.ijslander.com.
 

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