Powder Coated Aluminium
For numerous reasons, powder-coated aluminum has become a sought-after product within the furniture industry. Aluminium is a sturdy but light material that permits immense flexibility. The powder-coated finish provides a beautiful and protective layer.
Teak Natural
Embrace the timeless elegance of natural teak wood in our furniture collection. We meticulously select the highest quality teak wood, sourced from sustainable plantations. Renowned for its exceptional durability and resistance to outdoor elements, teak is the ideal choice for creating stunning and long-lasting outdoor furniture that stands the test of time.
Rope
At Sunsitt, We ensure that all of our rope products are made by hand, with some that take over 60 hours to weave. Our highly skilled craftsmen work using materials of the finest quality, meticulously chosen, and constructed with the highest level of ability. Sunsitt's rope is unmatched for its combination of strength and beauty. Textilene is highly resistant to rot and mildew, colorfast, easy to clean and quick drying and this makes it ideal for outdoor spaces such as gardens, yards and patios.
Sintered stone
Sintered stone is a type of environmental protection material. They are highly durable, resistant to scratches, stains, and heat. They are also non-porous, making them hygienic and easy to clean. Sintered stone tables are available in a variety of colors and patterns, providing versatility in design and adding a sleek and modern aesthetic to any space.
Solution-Dyed Acrylics
Sunsitt's Solution-dyed Acrylics are made by mixing the color with the fabric before it is spun, resulting in a better-quality fabric. Acrylic fabrics are among the top outdoor cushions. They are much more flexible than vinyl and are much like cotton. Furthermore, the acrylic fabric can endure for over two thousand hours of direct sunlight before beginning to fade.
Ceramic
The tabletops of Ceramic are produced by mixing sand, clay, and natural stone to form an emulsion that is baked at 1100 degC, later dried and glazed. The various compositions produce an array of styles, including unicolor slabs and tops that resemble every kind of marble you can think of. Contrary to natural marble, ceramic is extremely hard and impenetrable. It is extremely durable and requires minimal or any maintenance.