Grand Jane Planter

€479,00
Tax included
Color: ANTRACITE
Description

The Grand Jane Planter, designed by Marc Sadler for Serralunga, is a pot for indoor and outdoor areas, featering curvy spiral engravings on the surface. The Grand Jane planter has a rigorous, yet alluring shape that will compliment any environment with it's beauty.

Features

Material: Made from LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene)

Production method: Rotational molding

Suitable for outdoor use and all-weather resistant. UV protection, 100% recyclable material, solution dyed. High degree of mechanical strength and resistance to impacts. Resistant to temperatures, minus 35°C plus 80°C.

Lacquered finish: Hand finishing for lacquered products: surface preparation, application of base coat, lacquering with oven-fixed liquid acrylic or polyurethane paint, polishing.

Dimensions

lenght: 55 cm
width: 55 cm
height: 70 cm
weight: 9.5 kg

Care Intructions

To remove dust and dirt from the surfaces of the product you will need to periodically clean with a damp cloth soaked in common detergent or soap and rinsed with water.
The products with a lacquered finish are more sensitive to scratches; for this reason use a polish cleaner, gently cleaning with a soft tissue.

Avoid the use of heavy chemicals. Avoid the use of ethanol or any liquid containing, even in small amounts, acetone, trichloroethylene and ammonia (solvents in general).

Shipping information

Our products are produced on demand. The average production time is 10 business day for standard products and 15 business days for Moleskin products.

Once the products are ready, they are shipped either with standard boxes or on single or double pallet depending on the size.

Standard delivery time: 4-5 days depending on your location.

With this approach Serralunga follows a sustainable approach on production and stock management.

INTRODUCING

Marc Sadler

French citizen born in Austria, Marc Sadler has lived and worked in France, North America, Asia and Italy. One of the first graduates in “esthétique industrielle” at the ENSAD in Paris with a thesis on plastics, he was a pioneer in experimentation on the different materials and contamination between technologies, which have become distinctive aspects of his work. At the beginning of the seventies, he’s perfected the first ski-boot in thermoplastic material completely recyclable, subsequently commercialized by the Italian firm Caber. Today, thanks to his eclecticism, he’s a consultant for a wide range of industry companies. Awarded 4 times with the Compasso d’Oro by ADI, the Industrial Design Association, (1994, 2001, 2008 e 2014) his work has won many international design awards over the years.