Alexandra Headland QLD, Australia (2012)

Sunshine Coast Council approached Street Furniture Australia to supply furniture for a streetscape upgrade to the area around the Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving Club.

Park range was chosen for its robust nature and easy maintenance to furnish other key spots in the seaside village. Park Seats, Benches and Tables in aluminium and Frame Bin Enclosures were specified.

Wall-mounted Classic Galleria Seats along the waterfront require minimal maintenance and will endure in the tough waterfront environment.

Custom seats and tables in sturdy hardwood were designed for the foreshore landscape.

Sunshine Coast Council approached Street Furniture Australia to supply furniture for a streetscape upgrade to the area around the Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving Club.

Park range was chosen for its robust nature and easy maintenance to furnish other key spots in the seaside village. Park Seats, Benches and Tables in aluminium and Frame Bin Enclosures were specified.

Wall-mounted Classic Galleria Seats along the waterfront require minimal maintenance and will endure in the tough waterfront environment.

Custom seats and tables in sturdy hardwood were designed for the foreshore landscape.

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