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  2. Target Just Dropped New Studio McGee Decor—And It'll ... - AOL

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    Although this winter may seem like it’ll never end, we promise spring is just around the corner, and so is the best time to upgrade your patio furniture (before it sells out). And thanks to ...

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    Our editors are loving Shea McGee's Target collection for fall 2024. Shop favorites like comfy swivel chairs, decorative vases, and more—starting at $16.

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  5. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Garden furniture is often sold as a patio set consisting of a table, four or six chairs, and a parasol. A picnic table is used for the purpose of eating a meal outdoors. [4] Long chairs, referred to as chaise longue, are also common items. Recently seating furniture has been used for conversation areas using items like couches. [5]

  6. Monobloc (chair) - Wikipedia

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    The Monobloc chair is a lightweight stackable polypropylene chair, usually white in color, often described as the world's most common plastic chair. [1] The name comes from mono - ("one") and bloc ("block"), meaning an object forged in a single piece.

  7. Polypropylene stacking chair - Wikipedia

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    The polypropylene stacking chair or polyprop [citation needed] is a chair manufactured in an injection moulding process using polypropylene. It was designed by Robin Day in 1963 for S. Hille & Co . It is now so iconic, it was selected as one of eight designs in a 2009 series of British stamps of "British Design Classics".