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Outdoor Furniture

There are several categories of outdoor furniture.

Dining

Deep Seating

Porch

Patio

When designing an outdoor living space, furniture is the most critical decision. You need to choose something that is not only a quality product but also comfortable and will last in the elements. With options from Seaside Casual, Luxcraft, Polywood, and Pawleys Island, we guarantee you will find something to satisfy your wants and needs.

Choose The Best Outdoor Furniture


Seaside Casual

Seaside’s furniture is made from High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) lumber, an all-weather material that does not require sealing, painting or staining. It will not rot or splinter, and contains superior UV inhibitors that resist fading. It is also not affected by most corrosive substances, and it will not absorb moisture or promote bacterial growth.

Their cushions are manufactured out of durable, 100% solution dyed acrylic fabrics from Sunbrella© and Outdura©. All of their cushions are manufactured in the USA.

They use all stainless steel fasteners. Please note: In coastal areas where extreme humidity is present, stainless steel hardware may require more frequent cleaning and maintenance to avoid rusting.

Their furniture is proudly built in the USA.

Why does Seaside cost a little bit more than similar HDPE furniture?

At Seaside Casual they offer several collections to choose from.

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Pawley’s Island

At Pawley’s Island they offer a variety of furniture groupings. Their furniture is made of durawood poly lumber and quality fabric.

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Durawood Poly Lumber

Durawood is made from recycled HDPE: High-density polyethylene, a polymer (plastic) and is designed to look and feel like natural wood. HDPE can be found in items like hula hoops, milk jugs, water pipes and bottle caps – about 90% of the HDPE material in our furniture is recycled from these materials.

But I don’t want furniture that feels “plasticky”:

This furniture feels anything but, thanks to the extrusion method. Extrusion is a manufacturing process that molds the heated HDPE material into long lumber boards, as if it were Play-Doh. Through this process, the HDPE gains the shape and texture of natural wood lumber.

The classic wood feel, redefined:

Durawood poly lumber furniture never requires refinishing: all poly lumber is dyed to the core during the extrusion process and infused with UV-inhibitors, ensuring a lifetime of vivid color under the sun. Unlike wood, poly lumber is so solidly bonded that it will never splinter or crack during day to day use and no moisture can penetrate the material, preventing rot, mold and mildew.

Ultra-durable furniture for the digital age:

We don’t skimp on our HDPE poly lumber. We use only the finest extrusion methods in order to produce denser, sturdier poly lumber material to ensure greater durability and safety for our customers.

Industry-Leading Hardware:

Pawleys Island furniture utilizes a Type 316 marine grade, stainless steel alloy to produce hardware for is outdoor furniture. Unique to Type 316 is the presence of Molybdenum, an element which provides protection against moisture, particularly the saltwater air or marine environments. It’s known for keeping its shape and integrity, seen when exposed to major changes in temperature. Type 316 Stainless Steel rates among the most anti-corrosive metals in the world and is routinely used in surgical implants and naval vessels: a testament to its unparalleled corrosion resistance.

Fabric

We use only highly nonabsorbent all-weather fabric that’s resistant to rot, mold, mildew, fading and staining, yet with a level of softness to rival cotton. To further boost relaxation potential and weatherability, our quilted fabric hammocks boast a pillowy layer of polyester fiber-fill batting.

Hardware

Technique

K-Joint

  • Our patent-pending interlocking joint connection expanding on the strengths of standard rabbet and dado joints
  • Used for joints requiring the most stability/firmness

Dowel Joint

  • Precision peg-and-groove connection
  • Limits play at crucial connection points

Mortise and Tenon

  • Interlocking peg/hole connection used in key 90-degree board-into-board joints
  • One of the strongest, simplest woodworking joining techniques, dating back centuries

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