National Maritime Museum NSW, Australia (2007)

The National Maritime Museum selected some new exterior furnishings in 2007 to better serve its visitors. Classic Galleria Seats and Classic Plaza Back-to-back Seats provide ample seating for visitors to enjoy, either before or after their trip to the museum. Park Settings provide space for a packed lunch or family get-together, and plenty of Monsoon Bins with Ash Cylinders keep the museum’s forecourt (and Sydney Harbour) clean, tidy and butt-free.

The National Maritime Museum selected some new exterior furnishings in 2007 to better serve its visitors. Classic Galleria Seats and Classic Plaza Back-to-back Seats provide ample seating for visitors to enjoy, either before or after their trip to the museum. Park Settings provide space for a packed lunch or family get-together, and plenty of Monsoon Bins with Ash Cylinders keep the museum’s forecourt (and Sydney Harbour) clean, tidy and butt-free.

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