Leaves

Our new Leaves from Berliner give your playground ideas that special something. Whether as a visual highlight or to provide shade for the little ones – the Leaves are not only a real eye-catcher, they can also have a practical side effect.

These multi-talents come in three different sizes: Leaf SLeaf M and Leaf L. All Leaves are made of a 100 % recyclable textile membrane, which consists of a high-tech mesh fabric. This not only makes them dirt-repellent and resistant to UV light, but the fabric can also be printed on both sides so that the leaves can be customized.

Thanks to the fabric being air-permeable, the Leaves withstand even strong wind loads. The use of the three different sizes makes the design look varied and lively.

The constructive basis of the artistic shade dispensers is a curved tube made of stainless steel, which runs from the base of the stem to the tip of each leaf and thus ensures maximum stability. The contours of the outer edges are held in shape by elastic, fiberglass-reinforced plastic bars, cleverly concealed by the fabric.

Via the ball connection and the Terranos clamp, the Leaves can be attached to all Berliner playground equipment in the Greenville product range as well as the Terranos & Terranova low ropes courses, making your playground project a very special one. Let yourself be transported to the treetops of the playground jungle!

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