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Posted on August 17, 2010.
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Like socks and shoes and coffee in a cup. wicker porch furniture go hand in hand. What other material is breathable enough to take on the elements of direct sunlight and humidity while staying supple and growing more beautiful with age? The thought of wicker furniture creates feelings of "escape" and relaxation. Strong. durable and lightweight. there is no better material to create an atmosphere that outdoor wicker.

The beginnings of wicker

Wicker has been in use since the beginning of time. Archaeologists working in Egypt and what is basically the cradle of civilization (where papyrus and other reeds grow in abundance) have found that people of that time used wicker objects in their daily lives. For a culture to have this type of material is truly remarkable and shows the robustness and reliability of wicker. Finally. methods for making tools. baskets and other items used during this period and then transformed through the centuries in beauty today wicker furniture solarium.

Today, wicker

Wicker today is made of a number of materials. There are different types of reeds. thick vines. bamboo and willow branches that can be made in various types of furniture. Rocking chairs. ottomans. dining tables and loveseats are only a few examples of furnishings that have become available to the resurgence of the popularity of wicker. Wicker fits perfectly with the trend of "putting the inside out" and using organic materials to create relaxing environments. Wicker furniture can come in a variety of finishes to bring a touch of style and class to a solarium whatever the taste of a person of

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