(PRWEB) April 12, 2008 -- With spring warmth in the air and Earth Day coming up on April 22, families are taking a closer look at the sustainability quotient of the patio furniture they lug indoors and out twice a year. Because of the harshness of sun, wind, hail, pool chemicals, tanning oils, mold and mildew, nearly half of consumers expect their outdoor furniture to last only five years or less, according to a 2007 survey by Casual Living magazine. A Colorado company has a surprising solution: furniture that can't fade, rot, disintegrate or blow away in a storm, includes no toxins, requires no maintenance and can last more than a hundred years because it's made from stone (www.stone2furniture.com).

"We've taken something that is already 2.5 million years old and combined it with the strength of aluminum for furniture that can withstand all the damage Mother Nature can dish out," says Dwayne Cranford, who fashions ergonomically correct, visually striking, one-of-a-kind tables, chairs, benches, bistro sets, chaise longues and bar sets out of flagstone, jade and magma from Colorado and Idaho, with rust-free aluminum frames.
For customers concerned about the carbon footprint of transporting stone furniture to their home from Colorado, Jill Cranford notes, "Any furniture you buy requires shipping, but ours isn't coming from overseas. And because stone furniture lasts for generations, it needs to be shipped just once. In addition, no vinyl, plastic or foam rubber goes into stone furniture and it doesn't need plastic or canvas covers for protection from the elements. We also ship using just a pallet and shrink wrap -- no cardboard, bubble wrap or other cushioning materials that need to go to the landfill."
The freight company delivers and assembles the stone furniture upon arrival for around $1 to $1.25 a pound. The furniture itself is individually priced, with a three-piece deep seating set going for $3,500 and up.
For more information, including a gallery of photos showing sample pieces and close-ups of types of stone, environmentally conscious furniture shoppers can visit www.stone2furniture.com.
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