Rapson Birdhouse
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This modern bungalow birdhouse is fit for two families. Part of the Rapson Collection, this avian home is based on an actual sketch by midcentury architect Ralph Rapson. The birdhouse resembles Hope Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, which Rapson designed and built in 1971.
Features
- Rapson Collection
- Design in 1971
- Made in the USA
- Contains 60 reclaimed milk jugs
- Available in Cloud White or Charcoal Grey frame color
- Available in various top colors
UV INFORMATION:
- Loll products are made with partially recycled and fully recyclable material
- Milk jugs are used due to their lack of pigment so Loll's vibrant colors can be created
- As Loll material is a post-consumer recycled material, the medium to create the material does inevitably fluctuate
- Although we do continuously strive for the best consistency possible, material color and texture may slightly vary from sheet good to sheet good and thus product to product
- There is ultraviolet (UV) stability in Loll material. Loll products are manufactured with a highly weatherable HDPE sheet
- Loll's post consumer resin includes a superior UV additive designed for plastics that improves exterior durability, greatly reducing characteristic surface degradation caused by sunlight and other UV light sources
- Pigments/color concentrates are also added that are formulated with the best weathering pigments available in the market in a particular color-space
RICHLITE:
- This unique and environmentally-conscious paper composite is used in some Loll pieces. Made with resin-saturated paper, Richlite requires no maintenance and may patina over time
LOW-IMPACT MANUFACTURING:
- Loll was conceived as a way to repurpose excess skate ramp material. Founded on principles of efficient and responsible use/reuse of manufacturing material, Loll products are fabricated using lean manufacturing techniques