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Massproductions’ Oilcloth Green Perfectly Complements Nature

07.21.21 | By
Massproductions’ Oilcloth Green Perfectly Complements Nature

Patinated copper is a beautiful thing, and the process can take years to occur. Massproductions recently found inspiration for their new Oilcloth Green color in the natural chemical process and in the white-green leaves of the willow tree. The new hue expands the brand’s outdoor furniture offerings and is an option for the popular Tio Collection as well as the Roadie Bench.

“For us, it is important that an outdoor piece of furniture can be in nature without creating too much visual clutter. It is a challenge that requires a certain fingertip feeling. A color that in the indoor environment can appear pale, becomes very strong in full daylight amongst nature’s slightly duller color scale,” says Magnus Elebäck, CEO and co-founder of Massproductions.

green wire bench poolside

If you’re unfamiliar with the term “oilcloth”, it’s a course canvas fabric treated with boiled linseed oil to make it water-repellent. Originally it was used for the hat and tarpaulins fishermen wear. As you can imagine, this is a huge benefit for outdoor furniture that has to endure the elements. The Oilcloth Green color uses a UV-resistant powder coating that’s also used on houses, adding extreme resistance to sun and moisture. You’ll find that this fresh color looks just as good on city balconies as it does in backyards.

green wire bench on white background

Roadie Bench

three green wire chairs on cement

green wire chair sitting poolside next to pool stairs

green wire chair and table sitting poolside next to pool stairs

green wire chair sitting poolside next to pool stairs

green wire chair on white background

Easy Chair

green wire chair on white background

Tio Chair

green side table on white background

Side Table

green coffee table on white background

Coffee Table

To learn more about Massproductions Oilcloth Green, visit massproductions.se.

Kelly Beall is Director of Branded Content at Design Milk. The Pittsburgh-based writer and designer has had a deep love of art and design for as long as she can remember, from Fashion Plates to MoMA and far beyond. When not searching out the visual arts, she's likely sharing her favorite finds with others. Kelly can also be found tracking down new music, teaching herself to play the ukulele, or on the couch with her three pets – Bebe, Rainey, and Remy. Find her @designcrush on social.