GABION SEATING
Practical & Unique Outdoor Bench Seating
The use of Gabions in seating are becoming increasingly popular in gardens, parks and playgrounds. Here are a selection of custom made Gabion bench seat projects installed by Prospect Contractors. Our Gabions are made out of either quality wire mesh baskets or welded mesh (Rockweld) and we generally use locally sourced sandstone or bluestone rock. The seating added to the top of the baskets can be made out of timber slabs or slats, concrete or recycled wood plastic composite (by Cosset). For more examples of our Rockweld Gabion seating visit Rockweld
Brett Grimm Gabion Seat
Location: Bellview Heights,
South Australia
Prospect Contractors installed Gabion retaining walls with timber slats added to sections to create bench seating around a back garden in Bellview Heights.
Gabion and Timber Bench
Location: Milang,
South Australia
Prospect Contractors installed Gabion seating at the edge of a courtyard decking area. Matching timber slats were used to top the Gabion seats. Planter boxes were also incorporated in the Gabion seats. The finished project is practical as well as beautiful.
Flagstaff Hill Primary Retaining Wall Seat
Location: Flagstaff Hill Primary, South Australia
Prospect Contractors built a unique retaining wall incorporating sandstone and bluestone in a wave pattern at a local school. A bench seat was added to sections of the wall, creating a practical and attractive retaining wall.
Stirling Gabion Seating
Location: Stirling,
South Australia
Prospect Contractors built a gabion seat/retaining wall around a pool and grass area at a private home in Stirling. Combined with the rockery and landscaping, the finished product and the visual effect is stunning!
Maylands Rockweld Seating
Location: Maylands,
South Australia
Rockweld corner and curved shaped seating with concrete bench tops, installed at a business in Maylands.
Flinders Place Rockweld Bench Seating
Location: Flinders Place,
Port Augusta, South Australia
A Rockweld seat with a Jarrah bench top was installed in a park
at a new housing development in
Port Augusta.