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![]() The weather's improving, the garden is coming into full bloom and your thoughts are turning to barbecues, entertaining and long evenings outside. Now's the time to think about your garden furniture. Is yours looking a bit shabby or do you fancy a fresh new look? Here at Godfreys, we have plenty to choose from, whether it's traditional design or something more contemporary, whether its teak, stainless steel or aluminium. We think you will like our selection. We have teamed up with Barlow Tyrie, long-recognised as the leading specialists in teak outdoor furniture and Occcasions Furniture from Oxleys which is known for its classic weather resistant aluminium furniture. To give you inspiration, we have picked out a few highlights of both collections. You can also look at our full Barlow Tyrie Teak and Mixed Materials ranges and our Occasions range. Originating deep in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State, the Adirondack armchair from Barlow Tyrie is a classic piece of Americana. Yet, it's styling also has a contemporary feel to it so it won't look out of place in a more modern garden setting. Combine it with an Adirondack footrest so that it is more like a lounger than an armchair and you have the perfect spot for sitting and watching the world go by. As recommended by Homes & Gardens June 2006. ![]() Another strong design statement is the Sissinghurst seat from Barlow Tyrie. This is an interpretation of a design by the much respected Sir Edwin Lutyens. A distinctive seat with flowing curves and curls, this could be the perfect focal point in a rich variety of garden styles and settings. This circular Barlow Tyrie Glenham tree seat, which also comes in a hexagonal version, is made from solid teak and is another perfect idea for creating a traditional focal point in your garden. The photo shows how this seat does not have to be put around a tree. Comes in two halves, held together by solid brass fittings. As recommended by The English Garden June 2006. Combining teak, marine grade stainless steel with high rust resistance and PVC coated, polyester non stretch yarn, Barlow Tyrie have come up with a sleek range of award-winning dining and relaxing furniture pieces with their recent Equinox range. If you are looking for cutting edge design then this could be the style of furniture you're looking for. New for this year in this range are high dining chairs/stools and tables which look equally good outdoors and in. |
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