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At Lloyd Flanders, great design, craftsmanship and lifelong durability are all intertwined. Natural-fiber wicker with a long-lasting high performance Durium polyester coating for outdoor durability and flexibility. The continuous weave avoids burrs and cracking, and increases visual appeal by eliminating any visible material ends.

Available in 20 custom paint finishes and over 400 fabrics, or send us your own material (COM). Collections available in woven vinyl and stainless steel. Our handcrafted woven vinyl is available in distinctive colors, textures, and styles manufactured exclusively for Lloyd Flanders from only 100% virgin vinyl and features UV inhibitors added to prevent excessive fading.

Our premium teak wood is ideal for outdoor furniture because of its high oil content, inherent strength, and tight grain. In the elements, teak will age over time and can mature to a beautiful, silvery finish. We only use sustainably harvested FSC-certified teak in our products.
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In 1906, Marshall B. Lloyd opened the Lloyd Manufacturing Company in Menominee, Michigan, where he developed a timeless and unique process for creating fine woven furniture. We are proud to continue crafting this heirloom furniture today, in the same facility where it all began. Lloyd Flanders furniture can be found in many historic places and fine hotels across the United States.
If you have any questions about Lloyd Flanders furniture, please read our FAQ or contact a Lloyd Flanders retailer in your area. We will work through our retail partner to provide the information and support you need. Our products are designed and crafted to endure the outdoor environment. We recommend regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure that your Lloyd Flanders furniture can be enjoyed for generations.
Lloyd Loom furniture is still made in the same facility where this special process was first developed in 1917. Marshall Burns Lloyd created a process by which cellulose strands are woven into a wicker fabric as an alternative to the then popular method of wrapping cane around a frame.
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