
Serralunga Ramo Stepladder
RAMO STEPLADDER
RAMO STEPLADDER
Designed By Emanuelle Jacques
The Ramo Stepladder, designed by Emanuelle Jacques for Serralunga. A garden stepladder, a kind of sculptural item to be left outdoors, to fully enjoy outdoor living.
Leaning against a wall or resting on the ground, useful for reaching the highest branches of a tree or for small pruning jobs in the garden. This stepladder has an almost natural appearance. It can be transformed into a play object and, when not in use, can lie idle and undisturbed in any place.
An object of patio furniture sets to be included in the context of contemporary furniture.
INFORMATION
LENGHT
40 cm
WIDTH
25 cm
HEIGHT
160 cm
WEIGHT
4 kg
PROTECTION
UV Protection
USE
Outdoor
PRODUCT TYPE
Garden Stepladder
TEMPERATURES
Resistant to temperatures, minus 35°C plus 80°C.
MATERIAL
Made from LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene) Production
RECYCLABLE
100% Recyclable Material, Solution Dyed
DATA
High degree of mechanical strength and resistance to impacts.
METHOD
Rotational molding Suitable for outdoor use and all-weather resistant.
DESIGNER - EMANUELLE JACQUES
Emanuelle Jaques (1982) lives in Lausanne and is now training in San Francisco. She graduated in September 2005 in ECAL (Lausanne). During her studies she took part in several exhibitions like the International Furniture Fair in Milan and had the opportunity to design products for nanoo (nan11), BCV and Italian company Serralunga. She is considered a prospect person to the Swiss Design Scene and already called attention to herself with several awards.
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).
