Oxley’s - Timelessly Elegant Outdoor Furniture.
Oxley’s Furniture NZ are based in Kaiwaka where our showroom is open any day by appointment - just call 021 175 8215 or email [email protected]
Oxley’s have been making beautiful outdoor furniture since 1991. Our furniture is sustainably made using 100% recycled aluminium from drinks cans, alloy wheels, and disused aeroplane parts. Components are uniquely sand cast, welded together and then finished by hand. Each piece is immensely strong with no fixings that can come loose, it will never rust and requires minimal maintenance.
Oxley’s furniture comes with a lifetime structural guarantee and our architectural grade powder coating finish keeps it looking fabulous for years to come because it does not fade with UV.
Oxley’s furniture is robust enough not to blow around in the wind but easy enough to be moved around when required and is totally resistant to the weather.
Cushions supplied with the furniture are made with 100% solution dyed acrylic that is both water and UV resistant and is soft to the touch. Our cushions provide long term performance adding
comfort and style to your furniture which is just as luxurious indoors as out.
We are so confident that our furniture will last for that we offer a unique ‘Buy Back Promise’ - if you want to change your furniture in the future we will give you up to 50% of the purchase cost
against new pieces of Oxley’s furniture. (See our website for conditions and full details).
We deliver using our own vehicle, we remove and recycle all our sustainable packaging and at a time and day to suit you.
The Sustainable Choice
Oxley’s furniture is an ideal investment for outdoor furniture that will look good for generations and is made from a sustainable raw material so is good for the environment. Aluminium is infinitely recyclable and should never contribute to landfill. Nearly 75% of all aluminium produced is still in use today. With the increasing scarcity of resources it is just good sense to re-use where possible.
Sustainable outdoor furniture is not a trend - it is the future.