Archive for the ‘Resin’ Category

Advertising sign frames for the outdoors

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Ever wondered where to get sign frames to use for external advertising?
Look no further. Pride Casual Furniture can provide economical frame in a wide range of shapes & sizes that you can specify. Excellent for retail shops, Resorts, motels, real estate and many more applications. They are weighted at the base for extra stability.

Poolside Furniture

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Resort sunlounges with 1800 table and Queenslander chairsA small resort wanted some poolside furniture that looks good, lasts a long time, commercial grade, but not too expensive.
I think it fits the grade

Clearance sale

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Preloved chairs
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.

Resort sunlounges

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Resort Sunlounges
I delivered a few more Resort Sunlounges to the Mantra Coolangatta Resort yesterday. They are very pleased with the strength and the look of them. The patrons soon jumped on them, too. They said they were high & comfortable.

Fibreglass Tables

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Balcony Table
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

Daydream commercial-grade sunlounge
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

Sunset Chair
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

4 Queenslanders, 1200 diam table & Resort Lounge
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

Queenslander Chair
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

Paradise ChairOne 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”.

Non-rusting Outdoor Furniture

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

I repair furniture. People bring their problems to me, and I visit resorts to help maintain their poolside & balcony furniture.

I find it annoying to see furniture less than 2 years old falling apart or corroding. Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but I like to buy quality products that last. That’s why we have Resin outdoor furniture as the first choice for commercial or domestic settings in high corrosion  areas like the Gold Coast, or anywhere coastal. We are so confident in it that some of our products have warranties up to 10 years.

SeasideResort

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

Resort Poolside with White/Navy ParadiseHere is the latest installation to a Resort poolside area. It worked really well, and combined the tables and chairs that I manufactured, with imported sunlounges. It look great, and they are very pleased.

Another pool area

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

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.

Resin

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006

Another residential complex came in today looking for aluminium settings to go around a pool. He was quite impressed when he saw our fluted resin and reckons he can talk the body corporate around. The managers all know that resin performs the best long term, but owners think aluminium doesn’t rust, and like the styling available. Our chairs are comfortable, repairable and strong, but some people have a “thing” about plastic or PVC until they sit in our chairs and understand the issues.