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    The Beauty Of Wicker Patio Furniture

    Wicker comes from plant fibers such as rattan or weed. Weavers braid or interlace wicker around a frame to form objects usually baskets and furniture. Wicker is sturdy and features a delicate artistry. Wicker furniture brings old-fashioned elegance to any room whether indoors or outdoors. Adding wicker furniture to your patio will transform it to a luxurious and inviting space.

    Typically, wicker patio furniture is crafted from loom-woven or hand-woven wicker. Today, many manufacturers make use of synthetic wicker made from woven polythene resin, a vinyl-based fiber that offers great resistance to weather. Synthetic wicker furniture pieces resemble natural hand-woven wicker pieces.

    Wicker patio furniture is made with different frames. Economical frame options are rattan or hollow bamboo. The pricey pieces feature durable teak wood frames, sturdy aluminum, or steel frames. These materials are weather and rust proof and do not absorb moisture.

    Wicker patio furniture comes in different colors such from light to deep browns even charcoal. Painted wicker furniture went through several processes including paint dipping to cover the entire furniture with paint, and finishing stages to give the piece its characteristic weathered appearance. Other finishes are available for wicker patio furniture such as unvarnished or exterior coated.

    Wicker patio furniture can include dining table sets, garden chairs and benches, swings, lounge chairs, footrests, sofas, loveseats and almost any furniture you would need for your outdoor space. The typical upholstery of wicker furniture is foam cushion, which comes in your choice of color and can be covered with outdoor fabrics such as acrylic or polyester. Add accents such as toss pillows and other wicker accessories like wicker serving trays and teacarts.

    You can find diverse styles and designs in wicker patio furniture. Dine in elegant beauty with wicker dining chairs featuring stylish curves and latticework and a glass-topped dining table with artful grooves. Relax in a beautiful wicker sofa collection with seat and back cushions printed in classic floral designs or a casual stripe pattern perfect for entertaining friends. Wicker chaise lounges lets you bask in the sun in style with a sleek woven base supported by strong PVC frames. You can purchase wicker patio furniture either as fully assembled or do-it-yourself pieces.

    When buying wicker patio furniture, always inspect the pieces carefully. You want your wicker furniture to have tight weaving and a smooth splinter-free surface. With proper caring, you can enjoy your wicker patio furniture for a very long time.

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