What we pursued was a warm and comforting texture! Through years of experience and research, we minimized effort and cost.
"Prado" is a multilayer synthetic wood that excels in design, material stability, workability, and cost performance. We offer "Prado/plus," which adds the strength of aluminum profiles to resin mixed with wood powder, and "Prado/one," which features a sanded surface that replicates the texture of natural wood. The two types of Prado, developed based on feedback from construction companies and clients, each have significant features, and we confidently deliver both. 【Prado/plus Features】 ■ Resin with wood powder plus aluminum profiles ■ Not only durability but also reduces the number of required posts by half, improving workability ■ Allows for the installation of nameplates and lighting without reinforcement ■ The matte texture blends into the landscape and enhances the greenery of the garden ■ Minimal gloss and unevenness, with no concerns about sunlight reflection *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Prado/One Features] ■ High weather-resistant coating with wood powder resin ■ Combines a natural texture with a reasonable price range ■ High processing flexibility allows for a variety of fence designs ■ Smart impression that does not stand out too much even when used extensively ■ A natural fence that lightens the entire garden *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Fence *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Groben is the company that created the world's first artificial bamboo fence. Since its founding in 1980, it has continued to innovate by extracting the benefits of nature and recreating them in a new, realistic, and fundamentally authentic way. By extracting the "good aspects of nature" and sublimating them into inspiration while keeping an eye on the distinction between fake and real, Groben expands this inspiration into various fields such as education, healthcare, sports, culture, and art. As long as there are people who desire "nature that stirs the five senses," we will continue to avoid limiting our field, remaining researchers and adventurers standing between people and nature, and aim to deliver inspiration that transcends functionality.