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| When the warm weather beckons us, we yearn for life outdoors. Our backyard becomes our refuge, the place where we unwind. And there is no better way to relax than to have a well furnished pool, deck, or patio.
If you are looking to furnish your outdoor refuge, we have the quality pieces to do it with. Our patio furniture creations will add warmth and style to your garden, and their quality will keep them in use for many years to come.
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Aluminum Patio Furniture
Doesn’t rust, relatively lightweight, durable, minimum maintenance.
Low maintenance. Wipe the pieces down occasionally with water and detergent. Apply a coat of liquid wax at the start of each season.
Suitable for use almost anywhere. Lighter aluminum pieces may not be suitable in areas with high winds.
Iron Patio Furniture
Heavy and durable.
Can be used anywhere.
To maintain iron patio furniture wash it occasionally and apply liquid car wax at least twice a year. If you see any rust take care of it immediately with a wire brush and touchup paint. Fast action will keep the rust from spreading. During the winter covering or storing your iron furniture inside will help to prolong its life.
Mosaic Patio Furniture: Our mosaic tabletops are made of stained glass and natural cement-like stone blend. The glass is hand cut into small square tiles, leaves, etc. Our unique process casts the glass pieces into the cement. This process leaves the tops and sides perfectly smooth, without any sharp or jagged pieces, and prevents the glass tiles from ever popping loose. Our mosaic table tops are made for both indoor and outdoor use. We do suggest, however, that you take them inside in the case of extreme cold or frost, just as you would statuary. Due to the natural expansion and contraction of cement in severe weather, hairline cracks may occur. To clean the table top, use a damp sponge with a non-abrasive cleaner and finish with a glass cleaner to bring a shine to the glass tiles. You may choose to seal the top with a petroleum based grout sealer to avoid any permanent staining. If tops are marked or bumped, fine sand paper may be used to remove the scuff. |
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