Balconies in most apartments are left empty, just some planters for greenery that’s it. Empty balconies have somehow inspired Dave Murray, CEO of INTERBUILD to design a European style outdoor furniture collection especially for balcony life that most of people have forgotten of.

INTERBUILD uses sustainably sourced Acacia wood to make the new Balcony furniture collection. The line consists of 4 chairs, 2 sizes of rail hanging folding tables, 2 counter-height bar tables and a standard height folding table. All products are oiled with ZERO-percent VOC Hardwax oil for a smooth and food safe finish.

INTERBUILD’s Stockholm rail hanging table is the coolest item you may find in the collection. It will provide a perfect countertop space in the balcony to serve morning tea and snacks or put your favorite magazine. It folds flat and is fully adjustable.

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You can order the balcony table for railing or chairs separately according to your budget. The rail hanging folding table starts at $75 and pair of Sofia bar chairs come for $192. All items from the balcony furniture collection can also be used in patios, porches and even commercial spaces.

INTERBUILD has gained much attention with its Camp 20 acacia interlocking deck tile system, designed to cover floors of a balcony with a warm wood surface.

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Image: INTERBUILD
Image: INTERBUILD
Image: INTERBUILD
Image: INTERBUILD
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Image: INTERBUILD
Image: INTERBUILD
Image: INTERBUILD
Image: INTERBUILD
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