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Anji Beatty Showcases Polywood Innovation: Transforms Recycled Materials into Sustainable Luxury Outdoor Furniture

25 min · 19. okt. 2025
episode Anji Beatty Showcases Polywood Innovation: Transforms Recycled Materials into Sustainable Luxury Outdoor Furniture cover

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Debrae Little interviews Anji Beatty from Polywood Furniture about sustainable outdoor furniture. Polywood uses recycled materials like HDPE to create durable, UV-resistant products that can withstand extreme temperatures. They offer over 100,000 SKUs, including classic Adirondack chairs, deep seating, and luxury collections. Products are tested for durability, fading resistance, and thermal expansion. Polywood's lead time is 2-4 weeks, and they provide samples and CAD drawings for designers. They also offer a white glove service for installation. Polywood's fabrics are sourced from Revolution Fabrics and Sunbrella, ensuring weather resistance and sustainability.

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