Exciting aluminium products for the patio and garden
One of the more attractive items to be found in the showroom at Comalco Aluminium Service Centre on Moorhouse Avenue bears the almost unpronounceable name of Syzygy. It is an Australiandesigned range of aluminium balustrading, columns and pillars which are lightweight and require no maintenance, once installed. The showroom examples are finished in a
gleaming white; the range is also available, however, unpainted or in powdercoated bronze or brown finishes. The balustrading may be installed by the home handyman or by professionals. Door Installation Services, of Christchurch, will measure and quote for the installation of the Syzygy range of products. The service centre also has on display a good-
looking range of outdoor furniture made of strong, lightweight aluminium and finished in a durable white. Included in the range of furniture are small and large oval tables, high back chairs and stools. Other products of interest to the retail customer include securitymesh screen doors, aluminium ladders and curtain tracking.
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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 35
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167Exciting aluminium products for the patio and garden Press, 12 February 1986, Page 35
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