Glenelg Foreshore SA, Australia (2008)

Glenelg is a popular beachside suburb of Adelaide.

Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a tourist destination thanks to its beach and many attractions.

Street Furniture Australia’s Classic Plaza tables are paired with Galleria benches in Moseley Square.

Classic Promenade seats and custom Galleria benches are installed along the foreshore and an Arqua fountain in the park.

Glenelg is a popular beachside suburb of Adelaide.

Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a tourist destination thanks to its beach and many attractions.

Street Furniture Australia’s Classic Plaza tables are paired with Galleria benches in Moseley Square.

Classic Promenade seats and custom Galleria benches are installed along the foreshore and an Arqua fountain in the park.

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