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Oak Furnitureland moves into outdoor furniture

Oak Furnitureland has launched its first outdoor furniture collection as it looks to create a ‘whole home’ offering. Called Cayman and Java, the ranges will only… View Article

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Oak Furnitureland moves into outdoor furniture

Oak Furnitureland has launched its first outdoor furniture collection as it looks to create a ‘whole home’ offering.

Called Cayman and Java, the ranges will only be available online.

The Cayman features an outdoor oval dining table with eight armchairs and cushions priced at £1,299, while the Java offers a relaxed lounge set priced at £399.

The Cayman is made from teak timber which can be fully traced back to source and is part of Trees4Trees, a programme running under the Sustainable Green Earth Foundation. Meanwhile, the Java range is made from solid FSC acacia.

Alex Fisher, chief executive of Oak Furnitureland, said: “Over the last two years our gardens and outdoor areas have become more important spaces to socialise and relax in. That’s why we’re excited to be bringing the quality and value we’re known for in the home, to the garden setting, with the launch of two new stylish and hard-wearing garden furniture ranges.

The move forms part of the retailer’s strategy to develop a whole home offering and follows the launch of an exclusive flooring collection at the end of 2021.

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