Boscher Outdoor Furniture was founded in 2014 on a simple yet ambitious mission: to offer highquality, wood-texture furniture in an environmentally responsible manner.
Combining our cutting-edge material technology, meticulous craftsmanship and excellent customer service, we have quickly established ourselves as a popular alternative to traditional outdoor furniture products, gaining wide recognition across major markets including North America, Europe and Middle East.
Sumparwood is made of a proprietary blend of Polystyrene (PS), including recyclable plastic such as foam cups and tableware. It contain no cellulosebased fibers, which makes it a perfect material for outdoor furniture.
Sumparwood has the appearance and touch of natural teak. Each piece is also simulated with natural wood grain details, both on the surface and within cross sections.
The Sumparwood manufacturing process is carefully designed as to produce a slight and unique variation in color for each piece, thereby further resembling natural wood. In addition, the depth of the color also varies depending on lighting spectrums and viewing angles.
Boscher Outdoor Furniture was founded in 2014 on a simple yet ambitious mission: to offer highquality, wood-texture furniture in an environmentally responsible manner.
Combining our cutting-edge material technology, meticulous craftsmanship and excellent customer service, we have quickly established ourselves as a popular alternative to traditional outdoor furniture products, gaining wide recognition across major markets including North America, Europe and Middle East.
Sumparwood is made of a proprietary blend of Polystyrene (PS), including recyclable plastic such as foam cups and tableware. It contain no cellulosebased fibers, which makes it a perfect material for outdoor furniture.
Sumparwood has the appearance and touch of natural teak. Each piece is also simulated with natural wood grain details, both on the surface and within cross sections.
The Sumparwood manufacturing process is carefully designed as to produce a slight and unique variation in color for each piece, thereby further resembling natural wood. In addition, the depth of the color also varies depending on lighting spectrums and viewing angles.