Buying Patio Furniture? Don’t Forget About Comfort!
Recycled furniture is a great idea, but is it comfortable? Is this one of the questions preventing your from buying PolyWood furniture? While comfort is an important aspect of any piece of furniture, you don’t need to worry about this when it comes to PolyWood.
What is form without function? Sure, a piece of furniture may look fantastic, but if it hurts your body when you sit, it simply isn’t worth it. If you have ever walked into a furniture store to select a couch, you will certainly understand how important comfort is. Though a couch may look fantastic, if you won’t spend more than two minutes sitting in it – what’s the point? Each piece of PolyWood furniture is made to fit your body just perfectly … you may even have a hard time leaving your outdoor space once you sit down! What makes PolyWood so comfortable? Well, let’s take the Classic Adirondack chair for example. This particular chair has been designed with a deep seat, slightly curved back, and large arm rests … in short, this chair is the equivalent of that large, overstuffed, recliner you love. While the Classic Adirondack is a fine example of PolyWood’s penchant for comfort, every piece of furniture that this company makes is designed to wrap itself around you for maximum ease.
If you want a piece of outdoor furniture that will really relax your mind and body, opt for the Deep Seating line. Every chair within this line was specifically made for those that want to spend more than a few hours putting their feet up (most of these chairs come with an ottoman too!). Of course, if you want to add even more comfort to your recycled furniture, you have the option of purchasing a soft and durable cushion. While PolyWood furniture is plenty comfortable on its own, the specially made cushions that come with this furniture will help to pamper your body just a bit more (you deserve it!). Forget about comfort concerns, PolyWood furniture creatively combines both form and function, which means that you will have the best of both worlds … now, which piece of furniture will you choose?

Kami Kay http://www.patiopreserve.com/
March 11th, 2008 at 9:52 amI think this recycled furniture is so great, it is comfortable and it helps the environment. The deep seating line is so awesome for comfortable sitting!