Patio Furniture On 1960

Set includes 2 Metal Chairs and 1 side table. HEAVY DUTY Bellaire Metal Lawn Chair Heavy Duty chair - weight rating 325 lbs HEAVY DUTY Thunderbird Metal Lawn Chair HEAVY DUTY Parklane Metal Chair New picture coming soon! Weight rating - 325 lbs. Bellaire Metal Lawn Chair Thunderbird Metal Lawn Chair We will be switching to Heavy Duty Chair once the inventory is depleted. Skylark Metal Lawn Chair Sold 2 per carton only - same color! Welcome to Sunnyland Furniture - the largest Outdoor & Patio Casual Furniture Superstore in Texas. Our spacious 37,000 sq. ft. showroom and clearance center, and our 30,000 sq. ft. on-site distribution center is located in North Dallas at the northwest corner of Spring Valley at Coit Road. For over 40 years Sunnyland Furniture has furnished North Texas homes and businesses with quality furnishings at competitive prices backed by our complete parts, service, umbrella repair department, and "free glides for life".

As a family owned and operated store, Sunnyland can give you the personal attention you deserve. With over 300 outdoor patio sets and umbrellas on display, Sunnyland offers the largest selection of outdoor/casual furnishings and accessories available in the Southwest. Three generations of the Klausner / Schweig family have been in the patio furniture business in the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex. In 1946, the Wallenstein family started Sunnyland Furniture on Lower Greenville Avenue in Dallas. Sunnyland moved in the early 1960's to North Dallas at Coit Rd and Central Expressway just north of Forest Lane. Freed Furniture Co. purchased Sunnyland from the Wallenstein family in 1970. Sunnyland became Freed's outlet center and was operated by Aaron Klausner and Pearl Freed Klausner. With Aaron's guidance Freed's Sunnyland entered into a new concept with a store devoted to quality patio furniture. In late 1977 Aaron purchased Sunnyland from Freed’s. In early 1977 David Schweig married Debbie Klausner (Aaron and Pearl's 3rd daughter).

Prior to this, David had worked in the fine jewelry business including managing and operating retail stores. David and Debbie's goal was to create a company that offered the best value in the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex on quality outdoor furnishings and accessories.
Inmate T ShirtsTheir primary focus for the company has been to offer stylish merchandise at discounted prices along with exceptional and superior customer service.
Toilet Tank Covers American StandardDavid & Debbie Schweig purchased Sunnyland Furniture from Aaron and Pearl Klausner in 1989.
Sell Wedding Dress Virginia Reconstruction of Central Expressway took away most of Sunnyland parking and store frontage at its original location. Aaron Klausner purchased the old Spring Valley Shopping Center and Sunnyland relocated to its current location in March, 1991.

In the early 1990s, Sunnyland acquired an oversized Brown Jordan Tamiami chair which has become a local tourist attraction as the unofficial World’s Largest Patio Chair. In 2002, in conjunction with an expansion and renovation of the shopping center, Sunnyland began a major transformation and expansion of its showroom, including a 10,000 sq. ft. design showroom addition, new courtyard, and expanded clearance center. It also moved its warehouse on-site, creating a 65,000 sq ft showroom and distribution center. Sunnyland celebrated its grand re-opening in 2003 and has been the leading, innovative single showroom store in the USA ever since. Today, Sunnyland continues to enjoy steady growth, due to its well-earned reputation for providing only high quality patio furniture and accessories, competitively priced. This reflects the dedication, hard work and commitment to customer satisfaction from our most valued asset, our employees.How do you decorate the great outdoor room? Cast-metal furniture can be prohibitively heavy and costly, plastic can topple in heavy winds and teak and other woods are bulky, expensive and need to be oiled.

For many consumers, the most portable, durable and easy-to-clean alfresco furniture for the money begins with a frame made of stainless steel or aluminum with a weather-resistant coating. As tables, they can be topped with glass, stone or wood. On seats, woven synthetics or solution-dyed acrylic fabric upholstery can add comfort when metal slats or mesh needs a softer touch. The appeal of outdoor living has spurred innovation from designers around the world. In Australia, the firm Luxxbox uses a continuous loop of aluminum tubing to create the frame for South SL chairs, $320 each, with metal slat seats and backs. Jean Claude Cardiet of 2222 Edition Design in Paris mixes tubular and laser-cut steel to create intricate cane-patterned and loop-backed chairs. The Dutch design duo Studio Job updates traditional cast-iron garden furniture with provocative decorative motifs of peace signs and gas masks for the Industry collection for Seletti, to be released in the U.S. in 2016.Italian manufacturer Moroso has teamed with designers, including Ayse Birsel and Bibi Seck, to produce M'Afrique, a line of furniture wrapped in colorful patterns by artisans in West Africa.

In Milan, Italy, designer Paola Navone created the Ivy metal furniture collection for Emu to interact with nature. The large-scale metal mesh she uses allows grass and vines to grow through tables and chairs, and her Ivy Pouf, $719, available through Coalesse, cleverly incorporates a solar panel to illuminate the piece and the surrounding landscape at night. Other Italian manufacturers, such as Kartell's Battery and Paola Lenti's Agadir, shed a flattering light on outdoor spaces with portable rechargeable LED lanterns and lamps. The concept of mass-produced metal dining and lounging sets has deep roots in Southern California, dating to when aircraft production facilities were reengineered to pump out patio furniture after World War II. Now, however, those basic versions have gotten a colorful update. Brown Jordan, the 70-year-old outdoor furnishings company founded in Los Angeles, is offering its signature 1961 Tamiami design for chairs, from $295, with aluminum frame and vinyl cross-laced straps in 12 colors and has a website tool for designing your own color combinations from 144 possibilities.

The company has also teamed with local interior designer Michael Berman to produce the Luna Collection, which is newly offered in a vivid green. Another classic design, Richard Schultz's 1966 Leisure Collection, has been given a new look with boldly colored frames. Created from cast aluminum to withstand the salty air of Florida, the highly collectible pieces are more of an investment, however, with Armless Dining chairs, now available in six colors, starting at $1,299 each.Color is playing a larger part in enticing customers. U.S. retailers such as Crate & Barrel are going for bright reds and blues for the outdoor Kruger Turkish Tile chair and Union counter stool. Even Restoration Hardware — known for its neutral tones — has added a rainbow of brightly colored upholstered cushions in a linen-textured outdoor fabric to its metal-framed Aegean chaises.Los Angeles interior designer Heather Ashton has made bright hues a feature of her debut outdoor furniture collection. "This is a nod toward modernist 1960s design," she says of her Sunbrella-upholstered Fay chair, $595, which has powder-coated steel legs in vivid orange and turquoise and is sold at Empiric in Los Angeles.