Wind sweeps across the open Union County farmland that surrounds Marysville, and outdoor furniture in Marysville, Ohio has to stand up to it: humid, thunderstorm-heavy summers followed by cold, snowy winters and the freeze-thaw swings that work fasteners loose on cheap aluminum. The poly lumber on most of our collections shrugs all of it off without rotting, splintering, or warping, and select lines add Marine Grade Polymer or powder-coated aluminum, with stainless steel hardware throughout. No annual refinishing, no restaining, no sanding before Memorial Day. Leave a set on a Woodview Park deck through the season and there is nothing to drag inside, sand down, or touch up before next spring.
What fits depends on the yard. The 1880s homes on the streets around Uptown, with their deep lemonade porches, were practically built for a porch swing or a pair of rockers. Out in Scott Farms, where fenced backyards and tree-lined lots are the norm, a sectional and a dining set turn a patio into the center of summer. Adena Pointe’s newer homes back up to ponds and walking paths, so a couple of Adirondacks facing the water earns their keep. And the family-filled cul-de-sacs of Green Pastures want a big table everyone can crowd around. With 400+ color combinations, the pieces match the house instead of fighting it.
The fun is in what comes next. A poly dining set holds up to a backyard cookout the weekend of the All Ohio Balloon Fest, when half the county is watching the morning launch. Adirondacks and a sectional are where everyone lands afterward. A fire pit table stretches the season into the cool Friday nights of Marysville Monarchs football, long after the patio crowd would normally pack it in. A porch swing is for quiet mornings with coffee, and a kids’ table keeps the youngest in on the action. Browse the collections below to start picturing yours.