Absolutely, sustainability is at the heart of our design philosophy. Yes, many of our urban outdoor furniture pieces are crafted from recycled materials—specifically, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) derived from post-consumer recycled plastics, such as milk jugs and detergent bottles. This material is transformed into durable, weather-resistant lumber that mimics the look of wood without the environmental cost of deforestation.
Our product line includes park benches, picnic tables, and modular seating systems made from this recycled composite. Not only does this reduce landfill waste by repurposing plastic, but it also requires less energy to produce compared to virgin plastic or concrete alternatives. The furniture is UV-stabilized, crack-resistant, and requires minimal maintenance—ensuring a long lifespan that further lowers its environmental footprint.
We also offer options with recycled aluminum for frames and recycled steel for structural supports, both of which are highly recyclable again at end of life. For example, our "GreenLine" series uses 100% recycled aluminum for armrests and recycled rubber for anti-slip feet.
By choosing our furniture, urban planners and designers can meet green building certifications like LEED or BREEAM, while providing comfortable, resilient public spaces. Sustainability isn’t just an option—it’s built into every piece we design.