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Lightweight Urban Sculptures: Terra Introduces Fiberglass Openwork for Seasonal Public Design

A new collection of openwork summer decorations blends visual lightness with structural durability for adaptable urban placemaking.

In response to the growing demand for seasonal and modular interventions in urban design, Terra Group unveils its 2025 collection of lacy fiberglass decorations — a line of sculptural elements designed to enhance public spaces with minimal structural impact.

Crafted from reinforced fiberglass, the decorations are highly durable yet visually delicate, mimicking the aesthetics of lacework in both 2D and 3D formats. The collection includes organic and abstract forms — from butterflies and flowers to stylized lettering and architectural arches — all designed to be easily installed on façades, lampposts, planters, or free-standing bases.

Standardized in fresh summer tones (yellow, light green, white), the pieces can also be produced in any RAL color, allowing for full visual integration with a site's architectural context. Their lightweight build supports quick seasonal turnover, making them ideal for temporary installations or rotating public art programs.

Potential applications include:

- Urban promenades and pedestrian zones, where light, airy structures enhance openness without overwhelming the space

- Town squares and seasonal markets, acting as colorful focal points or photogenic backdrops

- Retail districts and outdoor shopping areas, supporting branding and visitor engagement

- Municipal flower displays, where the decorations complement or frame existing greenery

- Event spaces and cultural festivals, offering thematic accents with easy setup and removal

With this launch, Terra reinforces the role of temporary architecture and decorative infrastructure in shaping urban identity — blending aesthetic flexibility with long-term material performance.

Lightweight Urban Sculptures: Terra Introduces Fiberglass Openwork for Seasonal Public Design

Details

  • Zielona Góra, Poland
  • Kamila Pieślak