Set the stage for summer with Freedom’s new outdoor furniture
With the countdown to summer on, there is no better time to start setting the stage for the warmer weather in your outdoor space. Freedom’s new alfresco living collection makes creating the dream entertainment space for any sized backyard easier with a range of products designed for style and comfort.
“We’re all about holiday vibes without even leaving the house. Freedom’s new outdoor collection is designed to extend living spaces to outdoor areas, whether you’re entertaining or relaxing,” said Michelle Klopper, head of furniture.
Highlights from the collection include:
Boree, an elegant pared back range crafted in teak. Traditionally used in ship building, teak offers homeowners a strong, naturally water-resistant and luxurious finish. With a trustworthy durability, this set is low maintenance and made to last.
The Sonata range captures a classic country look with a luxurious handwoven rattan and sink-in Olefin upholstery finish. The upholstery, introduced in select lounging ranges, offers superior UV, water and fade resistance, supreme comfort and durability and easy to maintenance. First created in Italy in 1957, the soft fibre is ideal for Australian conditions.
The Olefin upholstery can also be seen in Lincoln. A mixed material design characterised by curves and splayed legs and evoking a sleek silhouette, the Lincoln outdoor sofa features a strong teak frame and Olefin cushions for easy-care and durability.
On the playful side, the Biscay dining package combines casual with contemporary in a chic terrazzo-look. Ideal for small spaces, its cement construction ensures durability.
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