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Where can i get french /shappy chic/rod iron and wood furniture wholesale?

June 10th, 2009

garden furniture want to open a gift/garden/furniture store that is like the store antropoligie does anyone know how i can go about finding the merchandise?
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Wash away the winter from summer furniture

March 23rd, 2008

You didn’t bring the outdoor furniture inside for the winter, or even cover it. Now, your chairs and patio table, even the umbrella, look plug ugly. No need to panic, though. Just give them a good cleaning, maybe even new paint, and they’ll look fresh as spring.

Whither the wicker? To clean woven furniture, you’ll need to get into and around those intricate weaves. And that requires a variety of brushes – a new, rather than used, toothbrush (stiffer bristles); a small paintbrush with bristles cut down by half, to make them stiffer but not sharper; and a bristle brush with medium bristles. Some experts recommend sharpening a dowel to pick out bits of dirt and debris, but the best tools are already sharpened – the wooden skewers used to make shish kabob. Read more »


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New Wesley Allen Iron Beds and Iron Furniture Now Available

December 23rd, 2006

Home & Family: Home Furnishings – Interiors Just Fine, Inc. announces the availability of Wesley Allen’s new line of beds and accessories on its eCommerce site fineironbeds.com. A total of 18 new beds, and 3 new accessories will be offered.

New textured finishes were added to the line as well. Ward Poulos, the president of Culver City based Just Fine, Inc. stated “These unique new finishes that Wesley Allen has introduced to their products adds a new depth to the product line as a whole.” Read more »


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Some proper maintenance for your outdoor furniture

September 17th, 2006

Taking small steps to properly maintain your outdoor furniture will help prolong its life and enable you to enjoy it year after year. Officials at Hampton Bay, a line of furniture from Home Depot, offer tips on cleaning, protecting and maintaining:

# Keep it simple. For minimum maintenance, choose furniture made of easy-to-clean materials. Wrought iron and aluminum are good choices.

# Go light. Pastels and light colors tend to maintain their color over time better than darker shades. If your furniture is not protected by a roof or awning, choose light-colored fabric to minimize fading. Read more »


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Wrought Iron Furniture

August 21st, 2006

Wrought iron furniture is among the most elegant styles of furniture that you can have today. Especially if you are keen to buy some outdoor or patio furniture, wrought iron is the best choice. Whether as simple household furniture or as a collector’s item, wrought iron furniture has a unique place. It is very classy in style, durable and design friendly. Some maintenance can enhance the life and usability of the furniture. Interested to know more?

The Benefits of Wrought Iron Furniture

Durability and weather resistance are the two best aspects of wrought iron furniture. Besides this, it is forever in style, has an elegant look and, in general, matches almost every kind of house style. You can find wrought iron furniture suitable for modern as well as antique and old-fashioned décor. Wrought iron furniture material is practically indestructible. Furniture made out of wrought iron can hold any weight and size without being even slightly damaged. Read more »


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Furniture tips to keep you sitting pretty

July 16th, 2006

Taking small steps to properly maintain your outdoor furniture will help prolong its life and enable you to enjoy it year after year. Officials at Hampton Bay, a line of furniture from The Home Depot, offer these tips:

Keep it simple. For minimum maintenance, choose furniture made of easy-to-clean materials. Wrought iron and aluminum are good choices.

Go light. Pastels and light colors tend to maintain their color over time better than darker shades. If your furniture is not protected by a roof or awning, choose light-colored fabric to minimize fading. Read more »


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Caring for outdoor furniture

July 13th, 2006

Taking small steps to properly maintain your outdoor furniture will help prolong its life and enable you to enjoy it year after year. Officials at Hampton Bay, a line of furniture from Home Depot, offer tips on cleaning, protecting and maintaining:

• KEEP IT SIMPLE. For minimum maintenance, choose furniture made of easy-to-clean materials. Wrought iron and aluminum are good choices.

• GO LIGHT. Pastels and light colors tend to maintain their color better than darker shades. If your furniture is not protected by a roof or awning, choose light fabric to minimize fading. Read more »


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How to care for outdoor furniture

July 2nd, 2006

Taking small steps to properly maintain your outdoor furniture will help prolong its life and enable you to enjoy it year after year. Officials at Hampton Bay, a line of furniture from Home Depot, offer tips on cleaning, protecting and maintaining:

– Keep it simple. For minimum maintenance, choose furniture made of easy-to-clean materials. Wrought iron and aluminum are good choices.

– Go light. Pastels and light colors tend to maintain their color over time better than darker shades. If your furniture is not protected by a roof or awning, choose light-colored fabric to minimize fading. Read more »


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How to keep outdoor furniture intact

July 1st, 2006

Taking small steps to properly maintain your outdoor furniture will help prolong its life and enable you to enjoy it year after year. Officials at Hampton Bay, a line of furniture from Home Depot, offer tips on cleaning, protecting and maintaining:

Keep it simple. For minimum maintenance, choose furniture made of easy-to-clean materials. Wrought iron and aluminum are good choices.

Go light. Pastels and light colors tend to maintain their color over time better than darker shades. If your furniture is not protected by a roof or awning, choose light-colored fabric to minimize fading. Read more »


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To Care for Outdoor Furniture

June 29th, 2006

Though current weather conditions don’t exactly encourage thoughts of spending time outdoors, keep in mind that while you are inside staying dry, your patio furniture is outside braving the storms. Taking small steps to properly maintain your outdoor furniture will help prolong its life and enable you to enjoy it year after year. Officials at Hampton Bay, a line of furniture from Home Depot, offer tips on cleaning, protecting and maintaining:

Keep it simple. For minimum maintenance, choose furniture made of easy-to-clean materials. Wrought iron and aluminum are good choices.

Go light. Pastels and light colors tend to maintain their color over time better than darker shades. If your furniture is not protected by a roof or awning, choose light-colored fabric to minimize fading. Read more »


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