Posted on June 16th, 2025 by warehouseshowrooms
When it comes to outdoor living, few materials combine durability, sustainability, and style quite like Polywood. Whether you're furnishing a backyard patio, a beachfront deck, or a rooftop terrace, Polywood furniture is an investment in comfort, aesthetics, and environmental responsibility.
Polywood is a brand name that has become synonymous with high-quality outdoor furniture made from recycled plastic lumber, particularly from high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Think milk jugs, detergent bottles, and other post-consumer plastics that would otherwise end up in landfills or oceans. This plastic is transformed into lumber-like boards that mimic the look and feel of real wood—without the maintenance headaches.
Polywood is a green solution. Each piece of furniture helps repurpose plastic waste, reducing the environmental footprint. Polywood, Inc. alone recycles millions of pounds of plastic annually, making it a great choice for environmentally conscious consumers.
Forget the seasonal staining, sealing, or painting that real wood requires. Polywood furniture resists fading, cracking, splintering, and peeling. A simple soap-and-water cleaning is usually all it takes to keep it looking new, even after years of use.
Rain, snow, salt spray, or blistering sun—Polywood stands up to it all. It won’t warp in humidity or rot after a downpour. That makes it perfect for coastal areas, mountain homes, or even regions with extreme temperature swings.
From Adirondack chairs to modern dining sets, Polywood offers a wide range of styles and colors that complement any outdoor setting. Many pieces are ergonomically designed for comfort, with optional cushions available for added luxury.
Polywood furniture is built to last. Most pieces come with warranties of 20 years or more, making them a solid long-term investment.
Adirondack Chairs: A classic staple for lounging lakeside or around the fire pit.
Dining Sets: Ideal for outdoor meals, gatherings, or family barbecues.
Rocking Chairs: Perfect for front porches or relaxing evenings.
Benches & Swings: Great for gardens and entryways.
Chaise Lounges: A resort-style option for poolside relaxation.
Polywood proves that eco-conscious choices don’t have to sacrifice style. With clean lines, customizable colors, and a growing selection of modern designs, Polywood blends seamlessly into both traditional and contemporary outdoor aesthetics.
In a world where sustainability matters more than ever, choosing Polywood furniture is a step toward a greener future. It's a rare blend of function, form, and responsibility—a smart choice for anyone who wants to enjoy the outdoors without leaving a heavy footprint.
Whether you're outfitting a new outdoor space or replacing worn-out pieces, Polywood offers furniture that’s as resilient as it is responsible.
Posted on May 24th, 2024 by warehouseshowrooms
Over 15 million tons of "Fast Furniture" are filling our landfills with poisonous non biodegradable materials each year. Big name brands are the main culprits. High prices don't mean better quality in today's world. American companies are producing less and less because they just can't compete with billions of dollars spent marketing poor quality furniture. People just assume that furniture shouldn't last and continue the cycle. More and more trash flows every year with no signs of stopping. People should have their furniture longer than they own their car. The rule with furniture is "buy cheap, buy twice". This is unheard of in today's furniture world. Furniture is now created to be thrown away. This imported furniture contains carcinogenic chemicals, takes energy to make, more energy to transport, and then it ends up in a landfill in a couple of years. Market Place and Goodwill should be the first places people with a budget should shop. This way they don't get tricked into financing furniture that will break before it is paid off. We don't need to be gaslighted by corporations with subpar products, fine print, toll free numbers, and hiding behind names that used to be made in America. The worst options are online, where people have no way of knowing the quality before it arrives. Usually arrival comes with damage and it might take two or more tries before an order is complete. The amount of waste financially and environmentally are beyond comprehension. Each year imported furniture makes 221 Billion Dollars, so unfortunately this problem will continue to exacerbate with time. Please do your research and see where your furniture is made and what it contains chemically.
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