The Cochran table serves as a beautiful complement to the line's lounge and chair. Its 4-legged cast aluminum frame supports a handsome top made of Meldstone™ ultra high-performance cast concrete with an elegant, polished finish. A ¼ in reveal between the structural frame and tabletop echoes that on the lounge and chair, giving the piece a “floating” quality.
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Can be used singly or grouped in social settings
Nylon glides resist damage from rough surfaces
Available in various meldstone colors
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All colors, textures and patterns represented on the Landscape Forms website are approximate and may vary from samples and final product.
Articles
The Cochran line is clean, modern and rational, with the inspired design details to quietly complement both high-end public and residential settings.
Andrea Cochran, FASLA: Designing at the Intersection of Location and Inspiration
In the face of the uncertainty and stress of our current situation, people turn to outdoor experiences for solace and relief, and in the face of a public health crisis, communities need innovative outdoor spaces to mitigate risk while enabling people to engage in the fundamental aspects of daily life.
Healthy Outdoor Spaces: Activating the Outdoors with Purpose
Celebrating its 50th anniversary, LABash will take place at Cornell University in April of 2021. This marks the first time the event will take place in New York. Entitled “Rise Above Run,” the conference theme draws inspiration from Libe Slope to make a profound statement about the future challenges and responsibilities faced by landscape architects.
LABash Celebrates 50 Years of Inspiring Future Generations of Landscape Architects
On August 7-8 2018, Landscape Forms, designer and manufacturer of high-design site furniture and LED lighting, sponsored the latest in its long-running series of roundtables on critical issues in the built and landscape environment.
Roundtable: Urban Vitality