Iron and Wrought Iron Chair
Not all pieces of wrought iron furniture on the market today are hand forged and of course hand forged product will ensure its best quality. Just picture it in your mind that the hammer and tongs, fire and forge, searing white-hot iron. Hand forged is a very traditional way of producing wrought iron furniture. Each blacksmith takes pride in the fact that his craftsmanship is on the line and only the best work will do. But unfortunately, the word "hand-made" has been used
very broadly in this post-industrial world.
Wrought iron chairs are made with traditional style iron mesh that features a tubular steel frame for added strength and lightness. Each wrought iron chair is not too heavy to move from deck to garden and all of it can be stackable for quick and easy storage. Available in many colors, the mesh seat and back of wrought iron chairs enable it to be easily cleaned. If you do not have too much free time for it, you can just get a hose and rinse it with tap water and it will shine again.
Wrought iron furniture manufactures put protective foot caps for wrought iron chairs just in case of that you would like to use it inside your house. The cap can help your chair from scratching, gouging or otherwise damaging your more delicate indoor floors. It is also beneficial to your deck or patio floors.
Usually people would mix and match the wrought iron table with wrought iron chairs to achieve a very cozy setting on their deck or patio. With some specially designed cushions for your maximum comfort, wrought iron chairs would make you not only feels comfort but also be proud of your brilliant choice.
Wrought iron furniture is made according to the highest possible standards using the most sophisticated manufacturing processes we can apply. Each piece of the wrought iron furniture is formed of high-quality steel, before being given the high-tech sinter-coating process that makes every surface of the furniture weather resistant. Sintering process makes the wrought iron chairs weather and UV resistant and helps the chair be resistant to scratching, peeling, fading and chipping! The sinter coating process
is a combination of nylon and aluminum granules that are baked on the furniture and thus giving the steel a coating that is seven times thicker than normal paint. This unique coating process completely encapsulates and protects the metal from moisture, enabling the wrought iron patio, deck or garden chair against rust for many years.
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