Wind sweeps clean across the open farm fields around London, and the freeze-thaw swing of a Madison County winter works at anything left outside, so the outdoor furniture in London, Ohio that holds up is the kind built for it. Most of our collections are recycled poly lumber, with Marine Grade Polymer on select lines, powder-coated aluminum where a lighter frame makes sense, and stainless steel hardware throughout. None of it rots, splinters, or asks for a weekend of sanding and restaining each spring. Picture a set that still looks right on a London porch after ten summers of use.
What fits depends on the block. The older homes near the 1811 District tend to have deep front porches, where a glider or a porch swing earns its keep. Out in Chevington Place, the newer two-story homes back up to roomy yards that take a full dining set and a sectional with space to spare. The all-brick ranches of Edinburgh Cove live on one level, so a low patio set off the back door fits the way those homes are used. And in a brand-new spot like Brooks Edge, where the lots are still tree-lined and fresh, a clean deck setup gets a yard started. With 400+ color combinations, the pieces match the house instead of fighting it.
Most of it shows its worth when people come over. A patio dining table handles the cookout the weekend the Madison County Fair rolls into town, and an Adirondack chair or a deep sectional is where you land once the company heads home. A fire pit table stretches the season into those first cool evenings of fall, when the yard would otherwise go quiet. A porch swing is for the slow mornings with coffee, and a kids’ table means the youngest ones have a spot of their own at the table. Browse the collections below to start picturing yours.