Garden Furniture
Iron making reached a milestone when Abraham Darby perfected the coke smelting process in 1709; which used coal as fuel rather than charcoal. This revolutionary method popularized cast iron for many fabrication procedures throughout the 19th century. Several American foundries were manufacturing fern-pattern furniture during the 1800s, which was frequently used as garden furniture because the painted finish could withstand the elements.
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Cypress Hatteras Hammock Stand
Natural curved cypress Hatteras Hammock(R) stand is a superi... More Our Price: $499.99
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Diamond Horseshoe Teak Bench
Add rustic charm to your outdoor living space or entryway wi... More Our Price: $969.99
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DuraCord Rocker
Nothing is more cozy and relaxing than this DuraCord (R) roc... More Our Price: $369.99
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DuraCord Rocker - Meadow Green
Nothing is more cozy and relaxing than this DuraCord (R) roc... More Our Price: $369.99
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DuraCord Rocker - White
Nothing is more cozy and relaxing than this DuraCord (R) roc... More Our Price: $369.99
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Half Wheel Teak Bench
Glenfield half wheel teak bench is hand made of recycled Bur... More Our Price: $1,099.99
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Teak Dakota Wheel Bench
The western motif is not complete without this stunning wago... More Our Price: $949.99
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Teak Freewheel Planter Stand
Made of recycled Burmese Teak, this Freewheel plant stand ca... More Our Price: $249.99
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Teak Wine Bucket Planter
Made of recycled Burmese Teak, this wine bucket style plante... More Our Price: $99.99
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Wind River Teak Table and Chair Set
Whether you desire a rustic bar table or unique high-standin... More Our Price: $2,699.99
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