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PLEAT COLLECTION
BAMBOO PLANTERS & SCREENS
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A COLLABORATION BETWEEN ADAM ROBINSON & HOUSE OF BAMBOO
The PLEAT COLLECTION range of planters are modern and simple with smart architectural detailing. They consist of a square and round planter in two sizes, and a rounded trough also in two sizes. The planters come in three finishes and are stained in a white-wash, grey-wash and dark charcoal-wash. We’ve also designed a decorative wall screen that comes in two different sizes and is available in the same three colours.
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THE RANGE
FROM ADAM
“The answer I was looking for”.
“When selecting pots for various clients of ARD I’ve been frustrated at not being able to find modern shapes in a contemporary timber pot or planter. There have been many times when a pot in a natural, organic and earthy material such as timber would have really suited the space that I’ve been designing, yet I’ve searched in vain. The only designs I could find were beachy, Hamptons or Cottage Garden style which were not at all appropriate for the modern Australian style outdoor spaces we were creating.
“I have worked with House of Bamboo for about ten years and they are the go-to supplier for many landscape designers for great outdoor fencing, shading, screening and cladding products in natural materials. They’ve also launched some really smart bamboo fencing and screening made from engineered bamboo, laminated and pre-oiled in a high-quality Woca Oil to prepare it for external use.
“This material is the answer I was looking for. Not only is bamboo the perfect material for a contemporary pot design with the warmth and texture of timber, but it’s an eco-friendly, sustainable material too. Jennifer Snyders from House of Bamboo was very open to the idea of collaborating with me on a range of bamboo planters that would take their House of Bamboo product range to the next level.”
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IN CONVERSATION
Home Show, Sydney 2020
Adam discusses sustainability, bamboo products, changing consumer culture through design and his PLEAT Collection collaboration with Jennifer Snyders from House of Bamboo.
Featured in the video from left: John Eussen - Moderator, Jennifer Snyders - House of Bamboo, Adam Robinson - Adam Robinson Design, Jono Fleming - Interior designer and stylist. Credits: Catherine Dorsen - Videographer.
A sustainable wonder of the world
Bamboo is a very sustainable crop to grow; it’s fast growing and requires no fertiliser and self-regenerates from its own roots, so it doesn’t need to be replanted.
Doesn’t require huge amounts of water, pesticides and labour that some other crops need.
A renewable resource that needs little energy to grow and prevents soil erosion.
Bamboo is a strong material; twice the compression ratio of concrete and slightly stronger tensile strength than steel, yet much lighter in weight.