In This Issue
SOLEX attracts its most exhibitors ever
Opening times for SOLEX
LOFAssured initiative to be launched at SOLEX
Glencrest Seatex Ltd and Katie Blake Garden Furniture
Zest 4 Leisure are bigger and better than ever
Quality garden furniture and accessories from Culcita
Hartman continue to innovate with Sophie Collection
Norfolk Leisure's stand will be even bigger this year
Tables in seven Barlow Tyrie collections are now extending...in the name of flexibility
Kettler will reveal an innovative 2018 collection at SOLEX
Glatz parasol does the twist with ease
Alexander Rose will unveil two new collections
Firmans celebrates its 40th anniversary
Campingaz to showcase new edition to Master Series range
Desser at the forefront of the Rattan industry
Cutting-edge innovation from Char-Broil
Another batch of garden solutions from Brundle
Revolutionising the outdoor cooking and leisure experience
The new Everdure by Heston Blumenthal barbecue brand
La Hacienda experiences increased sales
Landmann at the forefront of the barbecue market
Safe and fast portable barbecue
Tradition, celebration and joy from Tramontina
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Tables in seven Barlow Tyrie collections are now extending...in the name of flexibility

Barlow Tyrie (stand 315)


Flexibility is the key for 2017 at Barlow Tyrie, the world’s oldest manufacturer of teak leisure furniture. All tables in the Aura (pictured), Linear and Equinox collections are now extending, joining those in the Apex, Arundel, Monaco and Stirling collections.

The company recently extended its collection to include ranges in stainless steel, powder-coated aluminium and hand-woven synthetic fibre.

An international reputation based on stylish yet practical designs, traditional craftsmanship, and excellent customer service has made Barlow Tyrie synonymous with quality.

Director Mark Tyrie says that, more and more people are looking to extend their living and entertaining space into their gardens, whether they’re in the city or the country - despite the unreliable British climate.

“It’s easier than ever to find something ideal for every type of outside space with the range of styles and materials now on offer,” he adds. “We like to combine the timeless beauty of teak, for example, with newer materials, such as cord or ceramic. And we now produce ranges in stainless steel, aluminium, and woven synthetics. The Equinox and Mercury collections in stainless steel are proving extremely popular at the moment and, being lighter and more angular, these are ideally suited to the modern outside space.”

Information: www.teak.com