Outdoor furniture in Lima, Ohio answers to wind that sweeps across the open farmland on the city’s edges and to the freeze-thaw swing that works cheap fasteners loose by March. Humid July afternoons and months of snow and ice test what a set is really made of. The pieces we carry are built from recycled poly lumber, with Marine Grade Polymer on select lines, powder-coated aluminum frames where strength matters, and stainless steel hardware throughout. No rot, no splinters, no annual restaining, no sanding down a gray finish every spring. A set can sit out on a Fifth Ward porch through the winter and ask for nothing more than a wipe-down come spring.
What fits a Lima yard depends on the block. The deep front lawns of Southside Lima have room for a full dining set and a couple of Adirondacks without crowding the walk. Out in Lakewood West, where split-levels and ranches sit on tidy lots with private drives, a low sectional or a pair of gliders suits a back patio. Northside Lima’s wider streets and bigger ranch yards take a fire pit table and seating for a crowd. And on the trimmer lots around Westgate, a bistro set or a porch swing makes the most of the space. Across all of them, 400+ color combinations mean the set matches the house instead of fighting it.
The point of any of it is the time you spend out there. A poly dining set holds up to a graduation cookout or a card table’s worth of relatives after the Allen County Fair lets out in late August. Adirondacks and a deep sectional are where the afternoon goes once the chores are done. A fire pit table stretches the season into the cool October evenings when Lima Senior plays under the lights. A porch swing earns its keep on a quiet morning with coffee, and a kid-sized table gives the youngest their own spot at the cookout. Browse the collections below to start picturing yours.