Ow Lee Patio Furniture

Ow Lee have been in business since 1947 and describe themselves as ‘the premium luxury name in casual furniture’. Based in California, their furniture is handcrafted at their 100,000 sq ft factory with the latest state of the art equipment and then distributed to their authorised dealers nationally and internationally.

Ow Lee patio furniture is made from the highest quality materials  using carbon steel, galvanised steel and 6061 aluminium alloy that are designed to give added strength  with corrosion resistant characteristics. Additionally the highest quality fabrics, designed for outdoor use are used in Ow Lee patio furniture, and are custom made to fit each piece of furniture with precision while maintaining style.

Ow Lee is a family owned business and originally started making wrought iron gates for the high end estates of Southern California. With demand for patio furniture on the increase, its founder Oddist W. Lee, established the furniture making part of the business and incorporated the company in 1954. Their patio furniture available today is available in handcrafted wrought iron and aluminium, and consists of dining seating, fire pits, custom made draperies and pillows. Ow Lee will not sell directly to the consumer market and you can only purchase their furniture from their authorised dealers in the US and overseas.

Additionally, the company also offers a large range of contract and hospitality furniture designed specifically for hotels, restaurants, cafes and clubs. The company is represented online but only for informational services on their products and has contact details should you require any additional data. The actual furniture can only be purchased from a dealer so it is best to see the display in front of you first and seek the advice of the dealer if you require any personal preferences.

As with all furniture, but particularly quality such as Ow Lee patio furniture, you will want it to last endlessly whilst still maintaining that pristine looking condition. In order for this to occur it is best to follow the company’s recommendations on some of their maintenance procedures. Although their frames are designed to require the minimum maintenance, it is recommended never to allow dirt build up on it and should be regularly wiped clean with a solution of mild soap and water. In addition scratches or chips on the frames should be touched up and for this purpose pens in matching frame colours are available from their authorised dealers. Ow Lee patio furniture uses 100% solution dyed acrylic or a blend of acrylic and polyester fabrics, which have been treated to resist stains and water. So all that is really required is regular cleaning with mild soap and water using either a sponge or brush. Naturally, your Ow Lee furniture comes with a manufacturer’s warranty which is available only to the original purchaser, and who will have to provide proof of purchase should a claim be submitted. All their consumer furniture is guaranteed for twenty years against structural damage under normal use and they will either repair or replace the faulty item.

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