Kaufman Lawn Furniture serves the region and beyond with great products and service

                        
Kauffman Lawn Furniture features the region’s most comprehensive collections of outdoor furniture in wood and poly-wood varieties. Since 1994, owners David and Dorothy Kauffman have been meeting the needs of customers with styles and a selection that is unsurpassed in outdoor furniture and so much more. “Customers really do treat their outdoor space as an extension of their home in the warmer months,” said Dorothy Kaufman. “They are creating rooms that can be used for relaxing and entertaining. It’s like adding an extra room to their home, and it needs to be furnished.” Kaufman Lawn Furniture carries everything you might need for the deck, patio, yard and garden. With an extensive line of picnic tables that come in oblong, rectangle, oval and octagon in sizes suitable for small and large families. Tables can be stained, painted or left unfinished. Kaufman’s carries seating in the ever-popular Adirondack style in an array of color choices. Gliders, hickory rockers and porch swings will enhance the lazy days of summers and the line of wicker furniture can dress up a patio or deck to create a space that is both beautiful and functional. The newest line of products at Kaufman’s is their environmentally friendly Poly Furniture. Made from recycled milk jugs, poly eliminates tons of waste from going into landfills. Made by a local manufacturer, the poly line comes with a 2o year warranty. It is fade resistant, resists mold and insects, stands up to salt spray and can be left outdoors year-round. “We have had our poly furniture outside for years and it still looks great. Some customers insist on buying a cover but it’s not needed. If they want a cover, though, we will get it for them,” said Dorothy Kaufman. Durability is important and customers want products that are low maintenance and will last. “Most of our customers want the poly because it is so easy to care for,” said David Kaufman. Some customers still prefer wood products and the Kaufman’s carry gym sets, garages, storage barns, gazebos, a full line of gliders, swings, chairs, arbors, picnic tables, pergolas, lighthouses, mailboxes, log cabins and playhouses in treated cypress and poplar. “We still have enough of a demand for the traditional wood products so we keep them in stock,” said David Kaufman. Kaufman’s features an indoor and outdoor display area where customers will find children’s swing and play sets, storage barns, play houses, log cabins, garages, hunting blinds, gazebos, pergolas, fencing and landscaping elements like bridges, lighthouses, Dutch windmills, decorative wheel barrels, wishing wells and seasonal décor. The selection seems never-ending when customers are looking for practical items like dog houses and rabbit pens to keep pets warm and dry. If you are in the market for a new mailbox, Kaufman’s has them in whimsical styles made from a local wood shop. Children always enjoy a trip to Kaufman’s where they find items sized just for them like rocking horses, toy chests, miniature hickory rockers and children’s table sets. The Berlin Flyer wagons, made in nearby Berlin, Ohio, are a big seller. Play sets are popular and can be customized to suit every child in the family with so many choices like sandboxes, telescopes, slides, rock climbing walls, trapeze bars, turbo slides, and other special options. Some items require assembly and Kaufman’s provides easy instructions for those wishing to assemble products by themselves. “We ship all over the country but we get customers from Michigan, North and South Carolina, California, Texas, California and Pennsylvania,” said David Kaufman. “Our customers come back again and again because we offer quality products that are made locally and we offer the best service,” said Dorothy Kaufman. Kauffman Lawn Furniture is located at 4540 US 62, Millersburg, between Berlin and Bunker Hill. Contact them at 330-893-3149 or toll free at 877-219-2741. Store hours are Monday through Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.


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