
Subtle shifts in color can reshape the atmosphere of an outdoor space. With Sage and Blue Ash, Landscape Forms introduces two HDPE hues that extend the natural palette of its Americana, Harvest and Glide collections created in collaboration with Loll Designs. Rooted in the quiet beauty of natural landscapes, the new hues bring a refined, calming presence to outdoor environments while underscoring the durability and sustainability that define the partnership between the two companies.
Sage evokes the cool stillness of a forest understory, recalling the soft greens of pines, ferns and moss beneath a shaded canopy. Blue Ash draws inspiration from the depth and quiet strength of weathered bluestone along the water’s edge. Both colors are intentionally understated, offering designers a sophisticated, nature-informed palette that complements a wide range of landscapes and architectural contexts.




The additions extend the design flexibility of three of Landscape Forms’ most versatile outdoor furniture families. The Americana lounge reinterprets the iconic Adirondack chair with modern proportions and public-space durability, offering both single and double configurations that invite relaxed social interaction. The Harvest collection centers on communal gathering, with tables, benches and stools designed to accommodate everything from casual meals to collaborative work outdoors. Glide benches pair recycled HDPE seating surfaces with precisely engineered metal supports, resulting in a clean, elegant profile that balances structural strength with material warmth.
Across all three lines, the HDPE seating and tabletop surfaces are produced using post-consumer recycled plastic, transforming materials such as discarded milk jugs into durable outdoor furnishings designed for decades of use. The pigment is integrated throughout the material rather than applied as a surface coating, ensuring color remains vibrant even after years of exposure to sun and weather.

The material’s dense, non-porous composition resists moisture, staining and heavy use, making it well suited for high-traffic public environments including parks, campuses, hospitality settings and civic spaces. UV stabilization further protects against fading, while the low-maintenance surface eliminates the need for sanding, painting or refinishing over time.
Beyond performance, the material contributes to a broader sustainability strategy shared by Landscape Forms and Loll Designs. HDPE components are manufactured using recycled content and are fully recyclable at the end of their useful life, supporting circular material flows and further reducing landfill waste.
With the addition of Sage and Blue Ash, designers gain two nuanced color options that align with contemporary landscape palettes—subtle, grounded tones that integrate naturally with plantings, stone, wood and other natural materials. The new hues extend the expressive possibilities of the Americana, Harvest and Glide collections while reinforcing the collaboration’s shared focus on design, sustainability, connection to nature and enduring outdoor beauty.






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