All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
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Dancing Queen
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All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
I've been looking at All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture, anyone got this and if so how comfortable is it and is it really 'all weather' as we would have nowhere to store it during the winter.
Jo
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Andrea S
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
DQ, Last year I bought one of the cheaper sets to use at our allotment. The cushions were left in the shed and the frame was covered over through the winter with the outdoor covers you can buy. The weather hasn't damaged it at all although last winter wasn't really too bad. It is ideal for us to use when ( ?? ) the sun is out but the dearer sets have much thicker cushions and I presume these would be very comfortable.
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GillD46
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
We bought some last year which came with covers. We had an enormous amount of rain over the winter and it's as good as new.
Gill
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Stephen
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
The new Allen range is pretty good, so I've heard.
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Dancing Queen
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Thanks both, hmmm I hadn't given the cushions a thought but I suppose they could always be bagged up and go in the garage over the winter months, I just fancy something a little more comfortable than our ordinary garden furniture ( which we will still keep ) as we spend much more time in the garden these days so may as well do it in comfort.
Jo
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
We have just passed on our big teak table and six chairs...and bought a small cast aluminium table and two chairs, from argos....of all places. Just the right size I wanted and they look very pretty. We couldn't see half our garden for the big chunky stuff!!!
We have another double seat outside the French doors, and fold up chairs and sun loungers in the shed for the "sunny days"
I did look at the big day beds..in the all weather stuff...but hubby started getting ideas

We have another double seat outside the French doors, and fold up chairs and sun loungers in the shed for the "sunny days"
I did look at the big day beds..in the all weather stuff...but hubby started getting ideas
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Dancing Queen
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
I've just googled Allen garden furniture Stephen and I can only bring US sites up any idea if there is a UK supplier.
Jo
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Andrea S
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Suespud, I think you have mentioned before your garden is a play area. Daybeds are lovely for outdoor activity. !!
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Dancing Queen
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Andrea S wrote:Suespud, I think you have mentioned before your garden is a play area. Daybeds are lovely for outdoor activity. !!
And how do you know that Andrea
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Dancing Queen wrote:I've just googled Allen garden furniture Stephen and I can only bring US sites up any idea if there is a UK supplier.
Try here Jo
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... IwBEPwdMAo
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It is indeed Andrea..boys shed, sand out etc...lolAndrea S wrote:Suespud, I think you have mentioned before your garden is a play area. Daybeds are lovely for outdoor activity. !!
Think hubby had different "playing" in mind...
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Boris+
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Hi Sue,
Most definitely not wishing to be awkward - but if you find a product, do be a little bit 'health and safety' and check the manufacturer's (or retailer's) website for details of what weight load an item can cope with.
Em
Most definitely not wishing to be awkward - but if you find a product, do be a little bit 'health and safety' and check the manufacturer's (or retailer's) website for details of what weight load an item can cope with.
Em
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Stephen wrote:Dancing Queen wrote:I've just googled Allen garden furniture Stephen and I can only bring US sites up any idea if there is a UK supplier.
Try here Jo
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... IwBEPwdMAo
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Dancing Queen
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Stephen wrote:Dancing Queen wrote:I've just googled Allen garden furniture Stephen and I can only bring US sites up any idea if there is a UK supplier.
Try here Jo
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... IwBEPwdMAo
Yeah Yeah ... very good !!
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suespud
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Are you suggesting I'm too heavy for garden chairs??????!!!!!!!Boris+ wrote:Hi Sue,
Most definitely not wishing to be awkward - but if you find a product, do be a little bit 'health and safety' and check the manufacturer's (or retailer's) website for details of what weight load an item can cope with.
Em
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Andrea S
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Suespud, I wasn't sure if Em was being practical rather than thinking of the day bed.!
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Jo - we wrapped up the cushions in a double layer of plastic wrap and stored them in the loft over the winter. During the summer, we left them in place under the covers.
Gill
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suespud
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HmmmmmmAndrea S wrote:Suespud, I wasn't sure if Em was being practical rather than thinking of the day bed.!
The day bed was just wishful thinking on hubby's part...
Too much sand around for my liking
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
Sunbathing taking on a new dimension.
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
We bought a set of rattan garden furniture - round table with removable glass top, four armchairs with seat cushions, plus umbrella - two years ago. We leave it out during the summer with the chairs leaning on the table so they drain if it rains, and take it in for the winter. It still looks like new. Don't know if you're interested but it was bought online from gardenfurnitureworld.com. By memory we paid £499 for the set. They were efficient with delivery too. It's the brown rattan (wicker) with cream seat cushions.
Carole
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Dancing Queen
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Thanks for that Carole, I've only had a quick look but there are a couple of manufacturer names I recognise and I know are sold in one or two of the larger garden centres quite close to us so I will go and have a look and then compare prices as gardenfurnitureworld look very appealing and so much choice 
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GillD46
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Re: All Weather Wicker Garden Furniture
We bought from Rattandirect.co.uk there're worth a look too.
Gill
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Dancing Queen
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Thanks Gill, yes it looks a very interesting site too, it's always good to have recommendations from people that have bought items as you and Carole have.
Thank you to both of you I could well have been still looking for the 'Allen Range'

Thank you to both of you I could well have been still looking for the 'Allen Range'
Jo