Caracool Slides Children to Spiraling Wonderland
Alexandra Choli — January 29, 2009 — Art & Design
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Indulge your childrens’ imaginations and adventurous pursuits with a brilliant playground designed by Joel Escalona, Caracool. The joyful concept subtly incorporates a spacious slide energised by stripes of bright pink, blue, green or even black color. The shape resembles an ice-cream scoop serving, or a giant sea wave, and allows for smooth playing areas and hiding places - true eye-candy for the hyper-active juniors.
The vibrant sculptures are made out of glass fiber, or alternatively wood, and can be adopted in a variety of settings including private gardens, hotels or even in a park. A Greek interpretation of the name Caracool resembles “much too cool”, and so it seems to be; even I wouldn’t mind a test-slide on these curves.
The vibrant sculptures are made out of glass fiber, or alternatively wood, and can be adopted in a variety of settings including private gardens, hotels or even in a park. A Greek interpretation of the name Caracool resembles “much too cool”, and so it seems to be; even I wouldn’t mind a test-slide on these curves.
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