Environmental Street Furniture (ESF), a supplier of exterior street furniture products, is celebrating its inaugural independent exhibit at the IAAPA Expo in Orlando, where it revealed its new solar-powered products.
The IAAPA Expo is the biggest gathering of professionals from the amusement industry and took place from 13 to 17 November 2023 at the Orange County Convention Center.
The firm showcased its product range at its booth on the show floor, marking a pivotal moment for the brand’s exposure, networking, and potential business growth.
A global community
Environmental Street Furniture (ESF) is a family-owned business founded in 1998 and has been under current ownership since 2012. The global brand distributes its products to over 27 countries and specialises in aesthetically designed outdoor furniture, which incorporates technology and contemporary materials.
As ESF expands its international reach, the IAAPA Expo Orlando provided a key opportunity for the brand to meet with industry leaders, explore new collaborations, and present its diverse and sustainable product options.
The firm’s presence at the Expo not only demonstrated its commitment to design quality but also reaffirmed its global status as a provider of exceptional outdoor furniture solutions.
ESF presented its themed bins, which respond to the changing needs of theme parks and attractions. It also debuted its solar bins and solar benches which demonstrate a commitment to eco-friendly and technologically innovative urban infrastructure.
“Our mission is to craft a range of environmentally diverse street furniture, contributing to the enhancement of our global community. We aspire to play a role as intellectual, social, and economic assets in the communities where we reside and conduct our operations, working towards making the world a better place to live,” shares the firm.
Environmental Street Furniture (ESF) shared its plans for its first independent stand at the IAAPA Expo in Orlando earlier this year. Delegates were among the first to learn about the firm’s solar-powered Brite Bin and the Solar Powered Steora Bench, both of which were revealed at the Expo.