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Outdoor furniture built for today’s community*

Furphy Foundry has expanded its array of outdoor furniture with the introduction of the new 100 percent Australian made Flinders Rage, built using a robust design for high use environments.

Furphy Foundry furniture is made only from sustainable materials and is available in a wide range of colours. An installation service is available and all settings are delivered fully assembled.

Also new from Furphy Foundry is the Precinct Range of high density polyethylene (HDPE) furniture. The Precinct Range of benches and tabletops is environmentally friendly made from 100 percent recycled plastic.

HDPE is extremely resistant to mould, bacteria and mildew making it a low maintenance sturdy material, easy to clean, and with a service life expected to surpass that of timber. Available in a wide range of colours and built with hot-dipped galvanised steel frame with bolt-down footings the Precinct Range is ideal for varying shapes and configurations.

Designed to be inclusive, both the Flinders Range and Precinct Range have wheelchair accessibility at both ends.

Over the past 156 years, Furphy Foundry has grown from an agricultural implement maker, to a diversified foundry and manufacturing company – specialising in Urban Design Products, Street and Park Furniture and Outdoor Structures.

Furphy Foundry manufacture and sell picnic settings, seats, benches, litter receptacles, bike racks, drinking fountains, bollards, tree furniture, park shelters, custom products and lots more.

With a wide range of original Furphy Foundry designs to choose from – and the ability to modify or create custom products – the expert team at Furphy Foundry can help provide the right urban design products for any Australian public environment.

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