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Discover the perfect range of outdoor furniture for your home! Extend your living space with our diverse range of practical outdoor furniture. Creating a wonderful backyard sanctuary has never been easier, so you can make the most of your outdoor living area and enjoy everything the great outdoors has to offer. The Australian climate is ideal for outdoor entertaining and the right outdoor furniture, designed especially to withstand our harsh weather, can bring superb comfort and versatility to your outdoor area. Whether you have a large, spacious deck or a picturesque balcony, we have the right piece to help you kick back in luxury. Enhance your patio with a small setting and watch the world go by as you enjoy a cold drink, or grab a great outdoor dining setting. Available in 5, 7, 9, and 11 pieces, these settings come in a number of materials, such as timber, wicker, and glass and metal, allowing you to choose the look and finish that best suits your home. Not sure exactly what you want yet?




Start by checking out our collections below, or use the menu on the right to navigate our outdoor products. Our impressive range of outdoor furniture means you're sure to find the right pieces to go with your décor, so whether you're looking to match your indoor themes or add a touch of contrast as you enter your outdoor oasis, you'll love the options you have with Super Amart. Find the perfect outdoor living or dining setting in our furniture superstores. It doesn't matter whether you just need a couple of seats or if you are regularly hosting the extended family, you'll find a setting to satisfy your requirements. Mix up your living and dining settings to get a laid-back feel or go with one of our matching packages – either way, you'll love your outdoor space when you have comfortable furniture to relax on. Looking for an outdoor lounge, chair, or daybed for your space? Our huge collection of seating and sunlounges is sure to impress, and you will love the smart styles and range of options available.




Whether you're wanting a comfy spot to sip your morning coffee or a chill space to stretch out in the afternoon sun, there's a product here to suit your needs. Make your mark and impress your friends by creating a look they'll love. Our range of outdoor accessories will take your outdoor areas from simple to simply amazing, adding a touch of sophistication or fun without overwhelming the senses. Choose from outdoor cushions, side tables, and umbrellas. No matter how you do up your deck or patio, these accessories offer more than just a stylish look – they'll also enhance your overall comfort and feel! We don't just have items that look great, either. Check out our range of covers and timber protection designed to help you maintain your outdoor pieces in top condition, so you can extend the life and quality of your furniture. Are you looking for discounted outdoor furniture? Our outdoor furniture sale page is where you can go to see what the current bargains and deals are.




With thousands of products on offer, when you choose Super Amart, you choose unbeatable choice and great value. No matter what you're looking for and no matter what your budget is, we have you covered when it comes to furnishing your outdoor area. Check out our great range online or visit your nearest Super Amart store today.Add to My Favorites for the modern lollygagger Loll designs and manufactures durable, all-weather outdoor furniture made from 100% recycled plastic – mostly from single-use milk jugs. Loll’s modern outdoor furniture adds a unique and contemporary aesthetic to outdoor spaces.Do you want outdoor furniture that's easy to care for? With our wide variety of PVC outdoor furniture styles, you'll find a perfect solution to make your deck, patio or pool area attractive and fun. Choose from cushions, slings, or vinylMatch your outdoor area decor with the largest and newest range of around 500 outdoor fabric choices, or 50 vinyl strap colors! All our fabrics are designed to resist wear and retain form and beauty.




Fabrics like Olefin, Textiline, Vinyl Jacquard, Acrylic, and Polyester, and brand names like Sunbrella®. You can choose from two designer colors for PVC outdoor chair frames. high-gloss white or the sophisticated bone (putty) color. The material used is furniture-grade PVC. That means it's not only a high gloss finish, but it's protected against deterioration from harmful UV sunlight. So you can be sure your PVC patio tables, chairs, lounge chairs and bar tables will not only retain their form and beauty, but will also last for many years These products won't chip, rust, crack, stain, peel or corrode. Our products are crafted to last well over twenty years! All the PVC pipe furniture we sell is made with pride in the United States of America by Americans, using American made materials. It is known by brand names like Casualine, Palm Casual and Volusia Patio. We don't sell cheap imported products that offer no solid guarantees and no




You can get that junk elsewhere! At Pipefine Patio, we understand your leisure time with family and friends is invaluable and that you want to enjoy comfortable, high quality casual seating for years to come. You'll see the PVC lawn & garden products we sell at major hotels, resorts, clubs and condos, as well as at your neighbor's pool. dozens of design options and colors in the extensive cushion and sling and strap range that includes outdoor bar chairs and bar stools, patio dining chairs, recliners, chaise lounges, and more... Click here to add this page to your favorites Email this page to a friend Note: there is no Pipeline Patio Furniture--that's us: Pipefine (with an "F")! PVC Pipe Furniture in the NewsMaybe you’re sitting on one right now. It has a high back with slats, or arches, or a fan of leaf blades, or some intricate tracery. Its legs are wide and splayed, not solid. The plastic in the seat is three-sixteenths of an inch thick.




It’s probably white, though possibly green. Maybe you like how handy it is, how you can stack it or leave it outdoors and not worry about it. Maybe you’re pleased that it cost less than a bottle of shampoo. No matter what you’re doing, millions of other people around the world are likely sitting right now on a single-piece, jointless, all-plastic, all-weather, inexpensive, molded stacking chair. It may be the most popular chair in history. That dawned on me recently after I started noticing The Chair in news photographs from global trouble spots. In a town on the West Bank, an indignant Yasser Arafat holds a broken chair damaged by an Israeli military operation. In Nigeria, contestants in a Miss World pageant are seated demurely on plastic chairs just before riots break out, killing some 200 people. In Baghdad, U.S. administrator L. Paul Bremer III, during a ceremony honoring Iraqi recruits, sits on a white plastic chair as if on a throne. My curiosity aroused, I found this chair (via the Internet) almost everywhere: at a minor-league baseball stadium in West Virginia, at roadside food stands in Vietnam, at a rustic waterside tea garden in Istanbul, at a school principal’s office in Malaysia, in shallow seas off Bora-Bora (where tourists sat on partly submerged chairs and ate grilled lobster off plastic tables).




Friends told me of seeing it at huge village weddings in Afghanistan and Pakistan and in cinderblock houses in Mexico. The plastic chairs in all those places were essentially alike, as far as I could tell, and seemed to be a natural part of the scene, whatever it was. It occurred to me that this humble piece of furniture, criticized by some people as hopelessly tacky, was an item of truly international, even universal, utility. What other product in recent history has been so widely, so to speak, embraced? And how had it found niches in so many different societies and at so many different levels, from posh resorts to dirt courtyards? How did it gain a global foothold? For one thing, the resin chair, as it’s technically known, is perhaps the world’s cheapest seat. In some places, you can get one for a dollar. Also, it doesn’t need painting or harsh cleaning (some folks dunk theirs in the swimming pool). It supposedly doesn’t dent or corrode or fade in sunlight or harbor fungus or disintegrate in saltwater or chlorine.




It’s so lightweight that the very old and very young can drag it around. It is manufactured in Russia, Australia, Taiwan, Mexico, the United States, France, Austria, Morocco, Turkey, Israel and China, among other countries. How many have been sold? “Beyond millions,” Wade Jones, a Miami-based distributor, told me. “I couldn’t begin to guess how many.” The Chair took about a quarter of a century to come into being. After World War II, progressive designers like Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen tried to produce affordable plastic furniture. “There was a long evolution from the war, with different plastics being developed and different designers trying to exploit these plastics,” says Peter Fiell, coauthor with his wife, Charlotte, of the book 1000 Chairs. Eames and Saarinen, among the most prominent mid-century furniture designers, made chairs with “shell” seats molded out of fiberglass-reinforced polyester. But their chairs had metal legs; the plastic alone wasn’t strong enough to support someone.




Saarinen (who died in 1961) very much wanted to produce a chair that was, as he put it, a “structural total,” as all great furniture from the past had been. But when he made his famous tulip chair—a plastic shell seat atop a pedestal—he had to sheathe the metal pedestal in plastic so the chair would at least appear unified. “I look forward to the day when the plastic industry has advanced to the point where the chair will be one material,” he once said. (If he were around today, might he think, Be careful what you wish for?) In the 1960s, European designers created chairs that took advantage of improvements in plastics technology. One was a polyethylene stacking chair that, although it had detachable legs, was made by a process that would be central to success: injection molding. Another was an armless chair of fiberglass-reinforced polyester that was all-of-a-piece, legs included, but was produced by compression molding, a process less suitable for mass production. Then, in 1968, came what Fiell calls “one of the most important events in the entire history of furniture design.”




Danish designer Verner Panton, after ten years of searching for the right plastic, produced the first single-form, singlematerial, injection-molded chair. It achieved total design unity in combination with a high-volume industrial process. Still, Panton’s chair was very high style, a single long S curve with a U-shaped base, and demand for it was limited. Eventually, a savvy manufacturer combined plastics, process and practical design to make The Chair as we know it. “It wasn’t until a more utilitarian manufacturer embraced the injection-molding process that this design happened,” Fiell says. So who set off this revolution in seating? “I wish I knew,” Fiell says, adding that he assumes it happened in the early 1970s. In any event, none of the current makers of monobloc chairs—monobloc meaning a single piece of plastic shaped by injection molding—is taking the credit, or the blame, for the breakthrough. Grosfillex, an american branch of a French company with a factory in Robesonia, Pennsylvania, makes monobloc chairs for what it describes as the middle- to upper-middle end of the market.

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