“Oxford Garden keeps innovative products coming to service both retail and contract markets.”
The top looks like granite, but two people can easily lift and move the dining table. That’s Alstone. The material has the look of teak, is virtually maintenance free, yet costs about 20 percent less than the real McCoy. That’s Tekwood.
The sleek collection was built with the hospitality market in mind. It has contemporary flair, with teak components ranging from deep seating to dining. A weathered patina gives the collection additional visual punch. That’s Vancouver.
A 15-year-old Kentucky-based furniture company is responsible for each of these examples. The operation is small and nimble, boasting a fashion-forward product line that says “now” but doesn’t push the bleeding-edge of contemporary design. That’s innovation, and Oxford Garden is the company.
“This year,” says president Randy Meek, “we’re announcing more new product additions than ever. We’re optimistic and feeling confident about our ability to bring new products to a positive selling season.”
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