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  2. Sunlounger - Wikipedia

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    A sunlounger (British "sun lounger") is a chair-like device, typically placed in a patio, garden, or swimming pool deck, or used as beach-side outdoor furniture. [1] Sunloungers from the back. They are often constructed from wood, formed plastic, or metal and indoor fabrics.

  3. Keter Group - Wikipedia

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    Keter’s outdoor furniture products include Adirondack chairs, sun loungers, benches, side tables, and rocking chairs. They also manufacture deck boxes, cabinets, and shelving units for indoor/outdoor storage. [18] The company also manufactures outdoor plastic sheds, cool bars, and kitchen carts. [19]

  4. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Plastic garden furniture is naturally waterproof, so it can be left out year-round. Waterproof outdoor furniture pieces are usually made of materials such as Mahogany, Teak, Cast Aluminum, PE Wicker, Plastic and PVC Wicker. [citation needed] These materials are durable and can withstand the elements of wind, rain and sun exposure.

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    $180. Shop Now. It's hard to go wrong with a classic Adirondack, but chairs made from wood deteriorate in the elements. That's why this version, made from sun- and fade-resistant plastic, is so ...

  6. Naked attraction: Inside Palm Springs’ clothing-optional hotels

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    I was promised luxury, but I couldn’t help but imagine disposable bedlinen and wipe-clean plastic furniture. Poolside at Descanso is a popular hang-out spot (Calum McSwiggan)

  7. Sunroom - Wikipedia

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    Sunroom and solarium have the same denotation: solarium is Latin for "place of sun[light]". Solaria of various forms have been erected throughout European history. Currently, the sunroom or solarium is popular in Europe, Canada, [2] the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.

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