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All Weather Wicker Furniture at Wholesale Prices

WickerFurniture.Net, an online retailer of wicker furniture, offers a wide range of all weather wicker furniture for sale at affordable wholesale prices.

2012-01-11
CIREBON, INDONESIA, January 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) WickerFurniture.Net, an online retailer of wicker furniture, offers a wide range of all weather wicker furniture for sale at affordable wholesale prices. Furniture dealers and distributors will be pleasantly surprised by the quality of the furniture.

Why wicker furniture for home owners.

Home owners are always on the look out for high quality furniture that is suitable for both indoors and outdoors. There is no lack of furniture for the indoors. But when it comes to the outdoors (e.g. gardens and patio), the choices become narrower. Design is not the only consideration for outdoor furniture. Such furniture also has to be robust enough to withstand exposure to sun and rain.

Wicker furniture is the perfect all weather furniture for several reasons. First of all, synthetic cane is an extremely durable material that is cheap and easy to work with. When skilfully weaved into intricate patterns, furniture pieces can look expensive and even exquisite. The Company manufactures wicker furniture by weaving synthetic cane around strong aluminum frames. Cane itself is slightly elastic, which means that wicker chairs provide lots of comfort. Moreover, due to the tiny gaps between the strips of cane, air is able to circulate better and users will not feel uncomfortable even when sitting in a wicker chair for a long period of time.

"More and more home owners are buying wicker furniture for their gardens and patio," commented a spokes person from the WickerFurniture.Net. "The furniture is light enough to be moved around easily. They are also highly durable and very easy to maintain."

Why dealers and distributors prefer to import and sell all weather wicker furniture.

In this day and age, consumers are becoming more and more price sensitive due to the growth of the Internet. Consumers can easily go online to search for product information. They then compare prices before making a buying decision.

Furniture sellers are therefore forced to source for lower cost furniture but this is sometimes difficult to achieve without compromising on quality. If the cost of the furniture is too high, the selling price will be high too, making the products more difficult to sell in a competitive environment.

Fortunately, WickerFurniture.Net is able to provide high quality furniture at reasonable wholesale prices. The Company understands the demands of today's consumers.

Besides being highly price sensitive, today's homeowners are also getting more and more demanding. They want the designs of the furniture to fit their homes. They also want the furniture to be of high quality without having to pay exorbitant prices.

WickerFurniture.Net has a wide range of wicker furniture to meet the demands of today's consumers. They sell many high quality and useful items such as chairs, tables, racks, shelves, sofas, etc. Furniture also comes in sets so that dealers do not have to hunt high and low for matching pieces to sell to their customers.

For more information on products and pricing, please visit the official website - http://www.wickerfurniture.net


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[Press-News.org] All Weather Wicker Furniture at Wholesale Prices
WickerFurniture.Net, an online retailer of wicker furniture, offers a wide range of all weather wicker furniture for sale at affordable wholesale prices.