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Updated: Eagle One introduces eco-friendly furniture

Line includes stackable recycled plastic chairs, deck/pool box, planter and window boxes and more

Casual Living Staff -- Furniture Today, 11/11/2008 2:34:20 PM

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Eagle One, designer and manufacturer of casual furniture crafted from 100% recycled high-density polyethylene, recently introduced a line of Greenwood furniture.
 
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Included in the line is the Heritage Series. Modeled after traditional wood benches, the recycled plastic lumber bench is offered in two-, four- and six-foot lengths and features a contoured seat and arms.

Also part of the Greenwood Collection is the Avalon chaise lounge, highlighted by a backrest that adjusts into four positions and is available with optional wheels. The Alexandria rocker and double rocking chair round out the line.
"Our Alexandria rocker is stylish and comfortable and one of our more popular pieces," said Philip Thompson, president, Eagle One. "It's designed to withstand outdoor conditions year-round and is an attractive addition to any porch or patio."

 
The Alexandria double rocker by Eagle One is part of the company
The Alexandria double rocker by Eagle One is part of the company

The company also introduced the Greenwood Sydney Big Deck Box.

"Sit down and enjoy an uncluttered view after you've picked up the deck, patio or yard and stored all the garden supplies, barbecue supplies, children's toys, and tools inside this roomy deck box," Thompson said.

The eco-friendly Greenwood line of furniture includes stackable recycled plastic chairs, a Brisbane deck/pool box, planter boxes, window boxes, chaise lounge chairs, tables and chairs. For more than 14 years, Eagle One has designed and manufactured its entire casual furniture product line from environmentally friendly 100% recycled high-density polyethylene. The high-density plastic, recycled from milk bottles, does not suffer from the problems associated with wood, metal and other materials.

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