The strongest tabletops that are able to take hard use is the Fibreglass Tabletop. Combine it with a thick-walled resin base made at Pride Casual Furniture, and you have a strong, stable and heavy table that will easily outlast the competition.
Archive for the ‘Balcony’ Category
Fibreglass Tables
Thursday, June 12th, 2008Clearance sale
Friday, March 14th, 2008
We have some chairs that are taking up too much space at the moment.
They will be of value to Caravan parks or some resorts locally. Any worn-out slings have been replaced, and broken fittings repaired.
It’s a good opportunity to fill in some empty space around the pool, or even have as spares for later.
At only $15, it is less than the price of replacing a sling.
Anyone can buy them; business or household.
Teak Furniture
Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
A sample of a really nice range of Teak furniture is shown above. It uses a top quality Teak combined with pure anodised aluminium frames. There is a lot of aluminium around these days, and it is often an aluminium of dubious quality with a really thin wall-thickness, and powdercoated to look pretty good in the showroom. Once the powdercoating gets scratched, the atmosphere gets in and the oxidising process begins, pushing the powdercoat off.
This range uses a pure aluminium treated with an excellent anodising process. Anodising becomes part of the aluminium surface and is almost self-healing with light abrasions. It’s longer-lasting in corrosive conditions, and even better than most of the stainless steel being used in a lot of furniture.
The settting shown has an extendable table and folding chairs.
Cane Furniture
Sunday, November 25th, 2007
We have had some demand for some Cane Furniture, too.
A nice range is now available, and it is a good commercial quality that will suit some Resort apartment owners, as well as the domestic market
Teak and Stainless Steel
Tuesday, June 26th, 2007
We still have this Teak/Stainless setting in the showroom.
It includes a 7 pce dining suite, Serving trolley, long bench seat, Sunlounge and 2 planter boxes.
Superb quality – it just needs the right balcony.
Fibreglass Tables
Friday, June 22nd, 2007
In contrast to the last post, I also sold the table pictured above this morning.
80cm x 63 cm is a good balcony size, and coupled with the resin base, it becomes a very stable, strong and rust-free table for seaside balconies.
It will look out over the beach at Coolangatta.
PVC Outdoor Furniture
Sunday, June 17th, 2007
The smooth-tube pvc furniture might not be seen in the latest “style” magazines, but it is still immensely practical furniture in certain applications. It is a low-cost alternative, important to a lot of body corporates, and with proper maintenance, will outlast any aluminium settings with ease.
The “Daydream” pictured above is strengthened in the side rails and legs for commercial use, and we supply it with a double layer of mesh for extra strength and reduced sagging.
Breakages are rare, and we can easily repair as needed.
Balcony Furniture
Wednesday, June 13th, 2007
The Sunset chair is often chosen because it looks lighter, and maybe smaller. In fact, it’s almost exactly the same size as the Queenslander, but the lower back and the cut-outs on the sling gives that impression. It is made from the same fluted resin tube, and has all it’s advantages of no-rust stability.
Resort Furniture
Monday, June 4th, 2007
The fluted Resin range of outdoor furniture is ideal for resort living, whether its furniture for the Balcony or the pool. This setting is going on to a sunny roof area in a Kingscliff resort. It shows 4 Queenslander chairs around a 120cm diameter table with a Resort Sunlounge. They have plenty of space for more if needed, but it will be ideally placed. The Resort is seaside, and open to strong winds at times, so the weight & stability will be needed. Even here, we give a 10 year warranty on the frames. I deliver tomorrow.
Pretty good, huh!!
Balcony Furniture
Sunday, June 3rd, 2007
The Queenslander Chair is our most popular. It is comfortable enough to be used on the balcony to relax, yet it also has a posture that is good for a dining chair. It has a higher back and low arms to push under the table edge. The design also gives good lumbar support to the back, and for those that like a bit more padding, we can provide a cushion welded into the seat, or separate cushions. It’s strong, too.
Balcony Furniture
Saturday, June 2nd, 2007
One of the strongest chairs around is the Paradise Chair, If you have a 25 stone nephew that launches himself into a chair from 2 metres away, then the Paradise is the one. It’s also a chair that is great for sitting back contemplating the horizon with a drink in hand. It is a pretty laid-back comfortable chair. Big people often choose it for it’s strength, as well as it’s roominess. It will take a “generously proportioned behind”.
Chair Tips
Friday, June 1st, 2007A lot of Restaurants don’t think to check their chairs very often for wear on the Chair tips. Replacement before they wear through to the chair leg saves on replacement costs of the chairs, as well as damage to the floor area, too.
Restaurants, Hotels and motels are obvious places where this is necessary, but the same can go for balcony furniture as well. Make it a regular checkpoint for the cleaners to bring attention to the needs. We can supply chairs tips for a wide range of furniture, and can cheaply replace legs on a lot of resort balcony fuurniture
Custom Tabletops
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
Some Restaurants or resorts could be interested in custom designed tops for their dining room or balconies or common areas. There is no minimum number required, but 50+
becomes more economical.
Quality Teak and Stainless Steel combo
Thursday, February 22nd, 2007
It’s a bit unusual, but we’ve got a fantastic teak suite of outdoor furniture at the moment.
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It’s more expensive than the “run-of-the-mill” furniture seen around the place, but worth every cent. I have priced it at a level where it should move pretty soon, but at $9,900, it is still a package price that challenges most peoples pockets.
There are not too many places you can buy this quality, but we found one in Sydney, and a friend took it on themselves to get a price comparison. I was staggered to find that identical products would price out to around $25,000. Have I gone in too cheap?
Oh, the container arrived in East Timor early January, and everyone is happy. I must admit some pleasure in sending some furniture up towards Indonesia.
