Pedrali Iceberg Block Of Ice

iceberg block of ice

Pedrali Iceberg Block Of Ice

ICEBERG BLOCK OF ICE

Design by Claudio Dondoli & Marco Pocci

Shaped like a block of ice, this modular bar counter is the heart of a convivial outdoor environment like a bar by a pool, a beach or a garden.

Made in high-density roto-moulded polyethylene, the modules of the Iceberg have a double pen­tagon shape and allow to create endless combinations.

Pedrali Iceberg Block Of Ice
Pedrali Iceberg Block Of Ice

A lighting kit, an upper methacrylate top and steel inner shelves are available as optional/accessories.

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MATERIAL

- Polyethylene
- UV resistant

SURFACE

Shiny or Glossy

AREA USE

-Indoor -Outdoor

SHAPE

Double Pen­tagon Shape

ACCESSORIES

Lighting kit

Pedrali Iceberg Block Of Ice

DESIGNER 

Claudio Dondoli & Marco Pocci

PRODUCT TYPE

Iceberg Block Of Ice

FINISHES

Polyetylene frame for outdoor

DIMENSIONS

Pedrali Iceberg Block Of Ice
Pedrali Iceberg Block Of Ice

AVOIDING

Avoid using abrasive sponges and granular detergents which could alter the surface finish.

MATERIALS CARE

Polyethylene

Clean with a microfibre cloth soaked with liquid soap, detergent or degreaser and rinse with water. It is possible to use steam, denatured alcohol, ammonia or thinner.

Pedrali Iceberg Block Of Ice

USE OF PLASTIC MATERIALS

Avoid placing objects on the furniture that can scratch the material with which the products are made. We remind you that surfaces made from plastic materials cannot endure high temperatures, like for example direct contact with hot pots or pans.

PLASTIC MATERIALS

CLEANING : In general surfaces made from plastic materials can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and warm water; for persistent stains a small amount of liquid soap diluted in water may be used. Avoid using acetone, trichloroethylene, ammonia and detergents that contain even just a small amount of these substances because they can render shiny surfaces opaque. Avoid the use of ethyl alcohol as this too can make the surface opaque. Avoid all types of abrasive substances, like for example powdered cleaning products, abrasive creams, score pads and rough sponges. Using dry cloths is not recommended. When rubbed, plastic surfaces become electrically charged and attract dust; this is therefore not recommended on any shiny or glossy surface.