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O.W. Lee

For over 75 years, O.W. Lee has built a legacy rooted in craftsmanship and enduring quality. Founded in 1947 by Oddist W. Lee in Pasadena, California, the company began as a manufacturer of wrought-iron gates and railings before shifting its focus to high-end outdoor furniture. Today, O.W. Lee operates from a 450,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Comfort, Texas, where artisans combine time-honored techniques with modern equipment to handcraft pieces designed to withstand the elements, wear, and the passage of time. The brand’s commitment to details—such as corrosion-resistant alloys, UV-stable powder finishes, and full-warranty support—reflects a philosophy of “built once, for generations.”

Tri-Supply is proud to partner with O.W. Lee because their outdoor furnishings meet the high standards our customers expect: durable materials, artisan-level finishes, and designs that blend seamlessly into outdoor living spaces. You’ll find O.W. Lee pieces that anchor patios, terraces, and landscape rooms with structural strength and aesthetic refinement. Visit one of our showrooms to explore the full O.W. Lee collection in person, compare frame finishes and cushion options, and talk with one of our outdoor living experts about how O.W. Lee can elevate your space for years of use and enjoyment.

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