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About Rezvani Furniture Studio

Rezvani Furniture Studio started with a sun shelf and a problem. The founders had just finished a pool renovation that included a spacious tanning ledge, only to discover that no furniture on the market was built to sit in shallow water and stay put. Inflatable floats drifted. Patio chairs corroded. The ledge sat empty for an entire summer.

Rezvani Furniture Studio team and workshop

That frustration led to the Tenjam product line, a collection of in-pool loungers, chairs, tables, and accessories engineered from the ground up for sun shelves and tanning ledges. The Speed Fill Ballast System was the first breakthrough: a valve-based mechanism that lets pool water flow into hollow cavities inside each piece of furniture, anchoring it to the ledge without sandbags, weights, or bolts. Fill takes minutes. Draining is just as fast.

Every Tenjam product is manufactured in the United States from recyclable, UV-stabilized materials that resist chlorine, saltwater, and years of direct sun exposure. The team tests each design against pool chemicals, temperature cycles, and sustained weight loads before it reaches production. A chair that fades, cracks, or tips under 500 pounds never makes it past the prototype stage.

The product line grew from a single lounger to a full collection that includes the Shayz and Laylo recliners, the Moon Chair, the Woosah Adirondack, side tables like the Ripple and Amped, the Dash Bench, Drift Stools, and headrest accessories. Each piece is designed to work alongside the others, creating complete poolside setups that match in style and color.

Pool builders, landscape architects, and interior designers across the country now specify Tenjam furniture in their sun shelf projects. The products have earned a reputation for combining the durability of commercial-grade construction with residential aesthetics that make any backyard pool look like a resort.

Customer feedback drives every product update. The Laylo came from requests for an armless lounger that's easier to move. The Ripple Wide added umbrella compatibility after customers asked for shade options. The headrest pillow was developed when pool owners wanted neck support during long afternoons on the ledge. Every piece in the catalog traces back to a real conversation with a real pool owner.

The design process begins with pool owners sending measurements, photos, and wishlists to the team. Engineers translate those requests into prototypes that get tested in actual pools before manufacturing begins. Color matching receives the same attention: every finish is evaluated against popular pool tile palettes, deck materials, and landscaping tones so the furniture complements its surroundings instead of clashing.

Sustainability runs through the entire operation. The materials used in Tenjam products are 100% recyclable at end of life, and the manufacturing process minimizes waste at each stage. Packaging uses recycled cardboard and eliminates single-use plastics wherever possible. The team tracks the environmental footprint of each product from raw material to delivery and publishes those figures for customers who care about the impact of their purchases.

Rezvani Furniture Studio operates from Bradenton, Florida, where pool season lasts twelve months and the team can test products in real conditions year-round. The support team responds within 24 hours and regularly helps customers plan sun shelf layouts, select the right depths, and choose color combinations that complement their pool finishes.

Our Mission & Values

Built to Last

We engineer every product to survive years of UV exposure, pool chemicals, and daily use without fading or structural compromise.

Made in America

Domestic manufacturing means tighter quality control, faster shipping, and jobs that stay in U.S. communities.

100% Recyclable

Every Tenjam product can be fully recycled at end of life. No material goes to landfill when you're done with it.

14+ Products
50+ States Served
500 lb Weight Capacity
4.7 Avg Rating
24hr Support Response