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Serenity Solis shade structure from Brown Jordan Structures.

Brown Jordan Structures
Updates Serenity Solis Shade Structures

Friday, May 6, 2016

Structureworks Fabrication has created new finishes and an HDPE shade cloth for Serenity Solis structures.

Six wood grain powder-coat finishes – Oak, Rustic Cherry, Medium Walnut, Dark Walnut, Cherry and Barnwood – give Serenity Solis an extended design dimension. The new HDPE shade cloth, available in seven colors, offers owners an eco-friendly canopy that is both mold-resistant and flame retardant while blocking more than 93 percent of harmful UV rays.

“The new finishes and shade cloth were added in response to customer requests and to address the ever-changing landscape of outdoor living design,” said Andy Sears, vice president of Structureworks Fabrication, the exclusive licensee of Brown Jordan Structures. “The ability for our structures to fit into any setting has always been a key factor of our designs.”

Sernity Solis is offered in three standard sizes in an easy to assemble kit form. Custom sizes and colors are also available with retail pricing starting at $13,950. The new colors and shade cloth can be seen on the 2016 HDExpo show floor booth #26179 and are available online at www.brownjordanstructures.com.

Visit www.structureworksfab.com for additional information.

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