Resin sunlounges

resin sunloungesThese have been the most popular sunlounges this year, and most seem to be choosing the plastic slat variety. I would personally go for the slings in preference, but we give people what they want. The choice of colours is really good, and they are a well-made lounge. I’ve been sending them to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne (do they get enough sun?? ;-) ).

Beach wheelchair

Wheelchair for the beachOne of the Resort managers, Brian, has a disabled daughter who really enjoys getting down to the beach, and he was given this to try out. Unfortunately, some of the young guests thought it was pretty good too, and left it on the beach after breaking the foot-rest. A bit tricky, but I repaired it today. I hope she can frolic in the water again soon.

Poolside sunlounge

Resort Lounge, Grey frame/Argenti We’ve been working hard to design a new poolside lounge with an updated look, and I think we’re on a winner with the Resort Lounge at left. It is made from our exclusive fluted resin, and if you thought our Capri lounge was strong, you should see this one. It’s more attractive, it’s stronger, it’s more adaptable (with or without arms), and, we’ve been able to maintain the price.
It’s styling is much better suited to today’s tastes, and if your building is seaside, you will enjoy the strong, non-rusting qualities.

Another pool area

residentcomplex.jpgWe put some more lounges and chairs around a pool in a residential complex recently.
It was a bold choice of colours, but it suited the area nicely. They are happy with the result, and will probably order more soon when finances permit.
The old moulded lounges (pictured) stack well, but were terrible to get in or out of.