Hot, sticky Augusts and winters that cross the freeze line again and again are what outdoor furniture in Mason, Ohio has to live through. The pieces we carry are built from recycled poly lumber, with Marine Grade Polymer on select lines, powder-coated aluminum frames where the load calls for it, and stainless steel hardware that won’t rust. There’s no wood to rot or splinter, no finish to sand back, and no spring ritual of restaining a set that has gone gray over the winter. A chair can sit out on a back patio off Tylersville Road through the cold months, and a quick hose-down come spring is all it asks.
What suits a Mason yard depends on the block. In the Villas of Hunters Green, where the patio homes come with tidy, low-care outdoor space, a bistro set or a pair of club chairs fits better than a full sectional. The single-family homes around Weatherstone tend toward deeper backyards with room for a dining table and a couple of Adirondacks off the deck. Out on the ranch streets of Greenbrier, a sectional and a side table turn a back patio into the spot everyone drifts to. And around the attached ranches of Fox Hollow, a porch swing or two rockers make the most of a smaller footprint. With 400+ color combinations, you can match the trim or pick a shade that stands out against the brick.
What you do out there is the whole point. A poly dining set carries a backyard cookout before a day at Kings Island, and seats the relatives who linger long after the plates are cleared. Adirondack chairs and a deep sectional are where a slow August evening goes once the heat finally breaks. A fire pit table pushes the season into the cool fall nights when the Comets play under the lights and the Heritage Festival winds through downtown. A porch swing earns its keep on a quiet morning with coffee, and a kid-sized table gives the youngest their own place to sit. Browse the collections below and find the one that fits your yard.