metal chairs
June 24th, 2009
We have several wooden and metal office desk and chairs. Need to be taken away as soon as possible.
I tried Salvation Army, but they do not take metal furniture.
Asked by: ind_val
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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 »
Tags: Area, Color, Design, Furniture, Garden, Hampton Bay, Hickory, Home Depot, iron furniture, metal, metal chairs, Outdoor Furniture, Patio Furniture, Set, Small, Table, Teak Furniture
July 24th, 2006
As the library moves toward the completion of its six-month renovation project and prepares for its Centennial open house Aug. 12, the public is being offered a chance to bid on old library furniture and art objects that have been replaced.
At least 50 pieces of furniture, including 24 pieces of St. John’s hardwood furniture, will be auctioned by silent auction the first two days of August at the Cadillac-Wexford Public Library on Lake Street.
The locally manufactured St. Johns hardwood furniture was purchased in 1968 when the library moved from the Carnegie building into the new facility on Lake Street.
Included in the auction are three round children’s tables with four chairs and nine round hardwood tables. Eight black vinyl and metal chairs plus 12 secretary chairs on wheels are included in the auction, as well as assorted art prints. Read more »
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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 »
Tags: Area, Color, Design, Furniture, Garden, Hampton Bay, Home Depot, iron furniture, metal, metal chairs, Outdoor Furniture, Patio Furniture, Set, Small, Table, Teak Furniture, Terri Sapienza, the Washington Post, Washington, Washington Post
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 »
Tags: Area, Charlotte, Color, Design, Furniture, Garden, Hampton Bay, Hickory, Home Depot, iron furniture, metal, metal chairs, Outdoor Furniture, Patio Furniture, Set, Small, Table, Teak 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 »
Tags: Area, Color, Design, Furniture, Garden, Hampton Bay, Hickory, Home Depot, iron furniture, metal, metal chairs, Outdoor Furniture, Patio Furniture, Set, Small, Table, Teak Furniture
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 »
Tags: Area, Color, Design, Furniture, Garden, Hampton Bay, Hickory, Home Depot, iron furniture, metal, metal chairs, Outdoor Furniture, Patio Furniture, Set, Small, Table, Teak Furniture, Terri Sapienza
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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 »
Tags: Area, Color, Design, Furniture, Garden, Hampton Bay, Hickory, Home Depot, iron furniture, metal, metal chairs, Outdoor Furniture, Patio Furniture, Set, Small, Table, Teak Furniture, Washington
February 22nd, 2006
Getting quality patio furniture sets of Grosfillex resin.
When shopping for patio furniture, many people are looking for furniture that is elegant, but is also convenient and long lasting. These factors are even more important for commercial settings, where saving money and retaining value are paramount. Grosfillex is one of newest advents in patio furniture material, and is quickly becoming one of the most popular.
Grosfillex Resin patio furniture sets are made to look just like wicker or metal chairs, and adds elegance to any outdoor patio seating. They come in amazing colors that make it look like real wood, even bronze or wrought iron. Resin
patio chairs are built with a contoured design that makes them ergonomically comfortable for the back. Resin chaise
lounges are built in a solid one piece construction, designed for comfort, support, and adjustability. The sling and resin frame constructed with elastic cords offer excellent shape maintenance. Upholstered fabric can even be embroidered with the company logo for an official, elegant look. Read more »
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