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Felton Industries expands sustainable seating range

Felton Industries, Australia’s leading designer, manufacturer and supplier of Australian-made premium aluminium outdoor furniture, has launched a new range of timber and recycled plastic products for education, sporting, local government, industry, and construction sectors.

Felton product and marketing manager Drew Mackinnon said they were excited to release the new range made of more sustainable materials.

“Felton is excited to release this new range made of more sustainable materials,” he said.

“Organisations nationwide are prioritising environmentally conscious choices, driving increased demand for outdoor furniture that aligns with these values.

“Felton is helping these sectors meet their sustainability goals without compromising on durability or design by offering seating solutions made from recycled materials and locally sourced, handmade timber.

“This new range reflects Felton’s commitment to reducing environmental impact while supporting local institutions in creating eco-friendly, long-lasting outdoor spaces.”

The latest addition to Felton’s portfolio features a variety of products designed with both functionality and sustainability in mind.

Among the key offerings are the Peak Double Bench Seat, Peak Wall-Mounted Bench, and Peak Hexagon Tree Seat, all constructed with 85 per cent recycled materials.

These products maintain the high standards of durability and aesthetic appeal that Felton is known for, making them ideal for environments where resilience and low maintenance are crucial.

Felton has also introduced a selection of handmade timber products to complement its recycled options. The Classic Timber Three-Piece Setting and Classic Timber Bench exemplify the craftsmanship and quality of Australian-made timber furniture, providing a natural and inviting addition to any outdoor area. Additionally, the new Classic Timber Children’s Table offers a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing space for children.

“Felton’s dedication to innovation and sustainability ensures that organisations across the country have access to high-quality, environmentally responsible products,” Drew McKinnon said.

This new range reinforces Felton’s commitment to providing durable and eco-friendly solutions that meet diverse operational needs through recycled materials and sustainably sourced timber.”

Felton has long been a trusted provider of outdoor seating and furniture to Australian educational, sporting, local government, industry, and construction organisations, and is known for its innovative and durable solutions. As Felton continues to lead the way in providing sustainable outdoor furniture solutions, aligning its extended product range with the growing demand for environmentally friendly choices and offering practical benefits such as longevity and ease of maintenance, its new range is a smart investment to enhance any outdoor space.

The Peak recycled range starts from AU$649 and the Classic timber range starts from AU$1,199. For more information, or to purchase the new range, visit: www.felton.net.au/.

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