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Kokohusk garden screens are innovative and natural looking.
The Kokohusk garden fencing system befits modern architecture and
design!
Kokohusk garden screens comprise unique gabions filled with
shredded coconut husk: a natural looking, sustainable lightweight
product that can be assembled quickly. Approximately 110 processed
coconuts are used for a single screen.
Kokohusk garden screens are handmade, making each screen
unique. Kokohusk garden screens are a great lightweight alternative
to heavy rock-filled gabions. Kokohusk garden screens are ideally
suited for climbing plants and go well in both modern and classically
landscaped gardens.
Recommended Use
• Kokohusk garden screens can be assembled horizontally (height
180 cm) and vertically (height 195 cm).
• Kokohusk garden screens can be mounted to hardwood poles
(9 x 9 cm) for a classic look. For a modern look, the screens can be
fastened to galvanized steel poles.
• Additional decorative steel mesh pieces available separately.
Size Range
• Standard garden screen b x h 180 x 195 cm
• Half garden screen b x h 180 x 90 cm
• Medium garden screen b x h 120 x 120 cm
• Standard diameter garden screen panel: 8 cm
• Garden screen panels can be cut to size with pliers
Steel and Hardwood Poles
• The garden screens are mounted to hardwood poles with fastening
clips – 9 x 9 cm (wooden poles not included)
• Alternatively, the garden screens can be mounted with 4 bolts to
galvanized steel H poles (made exclusively for Kokosystems)
Durability
Coco husk is sourced from the coconut’s outer layer, which makes it a
natural product. The quality of durable tropical coco fibres is similar
to that of tropical hardwood. Coco fibres are not subject to decomposition
as they absorb very little water.
Eco Friendly Product
Coconut husk is a recyclable and sustainable product. It is manufactured
without the use of chemicals. The supporting metal mesh
structure too can be recycled.
Fair Labour Product
Kokohusk garden screens are handmade in Sri Lanka. Your purchase
supports their local economy. A percentage of the profit goes toward
school supplies for the local employees’ children.
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