Description
The Cubes4 Standard stacks four black steel cubes, each rotated against the last, into an 8.5 m tower that reads like contemporary architecture. Inside, the programme is pure play: spatial nets, educational games, porthole windows, an open-mesh tunnel, two tube slides and a nine-sector flat net with profiled seats at the summit.
Four cubes, four chapters of ascent
Each cube has its own character. The lower cube welcomes children aged 5 to 14 with educational games and a spatial access net; linear spider webs bridge to the second cube, where a tube slide launches from 2.7 m past observation portholes. The third cube raises the stakes – spatial net, portholes, open tunnel and a slide from 4.6 m – before the top cube rewards climbers with a flat net divided into nine sectors and profiled linear seats: a lounge in the sky.
Key features
- Four stacked, rotated cubes in black hot-dip galvanised steel
- Two tube slides with start heights of 2.7 m and 4.6 m
- Spatial nets in each cube linked by linear spider-web nets
- Educational games in the lower cube; portholes and open-mesh tunnel above
- Summit flat net in nine sectors with profiled linear seats
- HPL and polycarbonate panels; 18 mm braided, bonded polyamide ropes
- Free fall height 2.6 m; foundation depth 1.0 m; minimum space 14.0 x 9.9 m
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-CUBES4STD-1607 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12.5 m (L) x 6.6 m (W) x 8.5 m (H) |
| Frame | Black hot-dip galvanised steel |
| Finish | HPL and polycarbonate panels, bonded polyamide ropes, stainless steel connectors |
| Standard | EN 1176-1:2017-12, certified |
| Price | On request – project quotation within 24 business hours |
Frequently asked questions
What makes the rotated-cube design more than aesthetic?
Each rotation creates overhangs, corners and transition nets between cubes, so the climbing difficulty changes character at every level rather than simply repeating.
Which slide suits which climber?
The 2.7 m slide from the second cube offers an early exit for younger users; the 4.6 m slide from the third cube rewards those who climb higher.
What happens at the summit?
The top cube holds a flat net divided into nine sectors with profiled seats – a social space where children rest, chat and enjoy the view before descending.
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