Hope Garden Furniture
Known for its pretty outdoor furniture, Hope Garden Furniture’s offering includes both traditional-style and more contemporary-style pieces for balconies, patios and other outdoor spaces.
The company’s traditional collection with its classic lines is particularly popular.
“Our traditional collection is based on a collection of original pieces from the turn of the 20th century, made in the traditional method from timber, stone and iron,” says the company, which means that not only are the designs timeless but each piece is made to stand the test of time.
The traditional collection includes chairs, benches, tables and garden decor such as topiary frames and planter boxes.
Some of the most iconic pieces include the classic Café chair and the classic Park bench.
“The café chair is the quintessential chair of this genre and a perfect companion to the metal or timber Café table. The steam-bent wooden backrest provides the comfort required for a commercial seat, while the simple folding metal frame facilitates economical storage,” explains Hope Garden Furniture.
“The classic Park garden bench emulates the design of the Park chair. It’s forged and riveted folding metal frame with uniformly machined wooden slats form a sculpted seat and backrest”.
The furniture pieces are all available with a galvanised or rust frame and one of three timber options: karri, which has a lifespan of 12 to 14 years, massaranduba, a tropical hardwood sustainably forested in South America, or ash (for indoor furniture only) in a variety of finishes and fresh, popping hues.
Customers can, of course, also request bespoke finishes and materials.
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