Kakadu Seat
Product Information
Replas’ recycled-plastic Kakadu seat is a straight-back seat with graceful sculptured supports. It’s available as a sturdy free-standing model in your choice of two lengths and three slat colours, and can be further enhanced with the addition of black metal armrests. Unlike other outdoor furniture which may need constant maintenance, these recycled-plastic seats will not split, splinter or crack and never need painting. Optional arm rests are available at an additional cost.
We can also custom design to suit your individual requirements. Visit our Plaques and Routing page for more information.
Long Lasting
Australian Made
Low Maintenance
Cost Effective
Environmentally Friendly
Easy to Install
Specifications
Length |
: 900 mm, 1800 mm, 3600 mm |
Slat size |
: 40 x 90 mm |
Height: |
: 470 mm |
Slat Colours |
: Brown, Grey, Blue, Green |
Support Colours |
: Black |
Mounting |
: Free Standing |
Weight: FS |
: 44 kg |
1.8 m, 3 Support Free Standing Kakadu Assembly Instructions
1.8 m, 3 Support Free Standing Kakadu Seat Specification Sheet
3.6m, 5 Support Free Standing Kakadu Seat Assembly Instructions
Arm Rest Assembly Instructions
Bolting Seat to Ground/Slab
Video
Environmentally Friendly
Replas’ plastic recycling leads to low maintenance products that are designed to last. Recycled plastic is resistant to termites, microorganisms and moisture, and will never split, rot, crack or need painting. Through the REDcycle Program Replas is proud to partner with companies, such as Coles and Woolworths, who have taken responsibility for the plastic waste they create. The soft plastic material collected through the program can be recycled by Replas and turned into products designed for outdoor use within the community.
Replas Environmental Statement
With plastic use on the rise, we need to create a sustainable community that reduces, re-uses and recycles plastics. At Replas, we see waste as a valuable resource, and are part of making this world more sustainable. What is the environmental cost in not being involved in the circular economy? By re-thinking your selection and procurement to recycled plastic products, you become the true recycler. Everyone touches plastic and we must be more accountable and responsible if we are to drive demand for recycled plastic products.