Outdoor Garden Furniture moves into larger office
Virginia-based patio, garden and outdoor furniture distributor expands business
Casual Living Staff -- Casual Living, 3/28/2012 6:22:00 AM
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Outdoor Garden Furniture, an e-tailer and distributor of residential and commercial furniture, recently moved to a larger facility. The growing Virginia-based company also expanded its staff and increased its office space to provide better customer service.
With the arrival of spring just around the corner, W. Reed Atkins Jr., president and CEO of Outdoor Garden Furniture, wanted his business ready for the busy season of customers ordering the latest styles in outdoor furniture for their patios, gardens and decks.
"We moved to larger offices nearby to accommodate up to six additional customer service and product specialists," Atkins said. "We can better serve our customers with more personnel and larger facilities."
Outdoor Garden Furniture features benches, sectional furniture, patio seating and swings made from a variety of materials including teak, polywood, wicker, resin and metal. It also offers furniture covers, as well as commemorative brass plaques for gifts and memorials. As the business's inventory has grown, so has the demand for these products and the need for more office space.
Outdoor Garden Furniture is an authorized dealer for outdoor furniture including collections by Lloyd/Flanders, Poly-Wood, Trex, Caluco and Oxford Garden.
In business for more than eight years, Outdoor Garden Furniture provides quality products and services to consumers and organizations throughout the United States and Canada. OutdoorGardenFurniture.net is a member of the Williamsburg Better Business Bureau. Headquartered in Williamsburg, Va., the company maintains an additional office in Ephrata, Pa.
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