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Price (Low - High) Price (High - Low) Description (A - Z) Description (Z - A) 24 Items Per Page 60 Items Per Page 90 Items Per Page << < PREV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NEXT> >> Introduction to Wrought Iron Outdoor Furniture Wrought iron is one of the strongest patio materials on the market today. Wrought iron furniture can last years and years because of the durability of this heavy-duty material. Because wrought iron can withstand rigorous daily use, wrought iron furniture is perfect for windy locations, high traffic areas, and commercial use. The only downside to wrought iron is its inclination to rust, however modern powder coating has drastically reduced this issue. Our wrought iron furniture is available in a wide selection of powder coated finishes, combining the rust-free ease of aluminum with the strength and dependability of wrought iron. The Making of Wrought Iron Outdoor Furniture The way wrought iron is made contributes to its durability and long lasting nature.

Quality manufactures take the necessary steps to avoid rusting by applying full-circumference welds wherever iron components intersect, and powder coating the exterior. Some outdoor wrought iron patio furniture is a combination of cast iron and “machine wrought” iron, but “hand wrought” iron is still being made by select manufacturers like Woodard. Wrought iron patio furniture sets from Woodard are hand formed by skilled craftsmen to ensure that it’s the strongest furniture crafted in the industry. Different Styles of Wrought Iron Patio Furniture Our wrought iron patio furniture sale section is stocked with a variety of different outdoor styles. If you’re looking for an entire set, we carry wrought iron dining sets and wrought iron lounge sets. Wrought iron dining sets typically include a wrought iron patio dining table and wrought iron outdoor chairs. PatioLiving also carries wrought iron patio furniture cushions to make each wrought iron patio chair in your set as comfortable as possible.

These cushions can also be added to your vintage wrought iron patio furniture for a nice update. If you want to update the look of your wrought iron patio table and chairs, your dining chairs can be swapped out for wrought iron benches. This is an easy way to update an existing wrought iron table and chairs. A wrought iron outdoor bench can also be placed in a garden, lawn, or walkway. PatioLiving also carries a variety of wrought iron patio sets for lounging. PatioLiving has many different sizes of lounge sets. A 5 piece wrought iron patio set is perfect for moderate sized dinners, and a 7 piece wrought iron patio set is ideal for larger group entertaining. For single wrought iron style patio furniture seating pieces, we carry wrought iron lounge chairs, chaise lounges, dining chairs, bar stools, counter stools, loveseats, benches, lounge beds, sofas, swing, and ottomans. If you’re looking for wrought iron patio tables, we carry bar tables, counter tables, fire pit tables, bistro tables, dining tables, chat tables, coffee tables, console tables, and end tables.

For your patio accessory needs, we also carry wrought iron serving carts, planters, and storage racks. PaitoLiving’s outdoor wrought iron furniture comes in many different color finishes as well from white to black wrought iron patio furniture. Benefits of Wrought Iron Outdoor Furniture As mentioned before, the biggest benefit of wrought iron is its strength. Heavy wrought iron patio furniture will never blow away, and can easily withstand the elements.
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Wrought iron furniture is very easily cleaned; you can wipe down your furniture with a cloth dampened with equal parts water and mild dishwashing detergent. For more information about the best outdoor furniture materials best-suited for your needs, including wrought iron outdoor furniture and other outdoor materials, read PatioLiving's comprehensive Outdoor Materials Buying Guide.Wrought Iron Chairs Black And White Fabric Iron Furniture Vanity Stool White Fabrics And Then Stools Vanities Irons Forward A old wrought iron vanity stool, took and painted it a new black and then added new fun black and white fabric....
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Ask us anything about this product! Good chair, when you add cushion Was this a gift?:Step 1: Get Ready to Paint Pick a warm, dry day to paint your wrought iron pieces. Don’t start painting if surfaces are wet, when the humidity is more than 80 percent, if the temperature is less than 50 degrees or if the piece you're painting is directly in the sun. If you’re painting movable wrought iron pieces, choose an open area outdoors, covered with drop cloths or tarps for your workspace — you don’t want overspray or splatters and drips to ruin surfaces that you don’t want painted. For fences or railings, make sure that the ground and surrounding surfaces are protected by drop cloths and painter’s tape so they aren't marred by the paint if the overspray is caught by the wind or if the paint drips. Set up a large piece of cardboard, lightweight wood, or hang a drop cloth or sheet as a shield against overspray that might blow onto other objects. Place the "shield" on the side opposite of the one that you're painting.

Step 2: Remove Old Finish and Rust Clean the metal with a vinegar/water solution (50/50) or use water with a mild detergent and a scrub brush or rag to remove dirt and grime. Use a bleach/water solution or a commercial mold remover to remove any mold or mildew. You need to remove both the old paint and rust for new coats of paint to adhere properly. Keep in mind that you don’t have to remove every bit of the old paint. The surface just needs to be free of loose flakes of paint and other debris. Sanding and scraping the surface also “raises” the surface a bit for better paint adhesion. You can remove both rust and paint using a stiff wire brush or an electric drill equipped with a sanding pad and abrasive discs. Emery cloths (cloth-backed abrasive sheets) can be used when there is minimal rust. Emery cloths work well because they are sturdier and easier to use than sandpaper on items such as railings or fences because of their flexibility. Paint scrapers come in handy as well.

Remove sanding dust as you go. Wear a tight-fitting dust mask, safety goggles, and appropriate clothing that covers your skin while you sand and scrape away paint. Use Naval Jelly rust dissolver to ease removal of any remnants of rust on the metal. When applying, always follow the manufacturer's instructions on the label. After it has dried, wipe the surface down with a rag to remove any leftover dust or debris. You should see bare metal where the rust has been removed. Step 3: Apply Primer Spray wrought iron with a primer made specifically for metals, such as True Value X-O Rust rust-inhibiting primer. Aerosol primer and paint often provide the best, smoothest coverage results on metal, however; it may be necessary in some areas to apply metal primer with a brush. For best results, apply two coats. When spraying, "back-brush" (painting over just-applied paint before it begins to dry) to work the paint into the surface so it will adhere better and smooth out any drips.

Allow the primer to dry thoroughly for at least 24 hours. Primer does not always feel wet or tacky before it is completely dry. After using aerosol primer (or paint), tip the can upside down and depress the nozzle for a few seconds until paint stops coming out. Next, wipe off the nozzle with a cloth. This prevents the nozzle from being clogged the next time you use the can. Step 4: Apply Paint Spray on a coat of True Value XO-Rust rust-inhibiting paint or apply it using a small to medium-sized paintbrush. Spray painting gets the job done fast and provides excellent coverage and a smooth finish. Hold the can about 8 to 12 inches from the object you're painting and keep the can moving to avoid excess paint that can drip. Apply several light coats. If you've painted furniture, let the paint dry for at least 24 hours before using. For best results, apply a second coat of paint within 1 hour of applying the first coat. In most cases, using True Value X-O Rust spray paint allows you to skip priming because it is formulated to be a paint and primer in one.