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Holly Folding Chair - Natural, Teak

$144.99

$211

The Holly Folding Chair offers durability with its solid teak wood construction, featuring a rich grain and natural finish. Its folding design provides convenient storage while maintaining comfort for both indoor and outdoor use. The robust teak material withstands the elements, and the powder coating finish adds protection. Dimensions: W19 x D24 x H35 inches with seat measuring W17 x D14 x H18 inches.

About the brand: Finely-crafted home furnishings with a unique flair. Part of the Patio Collection Color/finish: natural; powder coating finish Design details: Discover the natural elegance of the teak outdoor furniture collection. Crafted from robust teak wood known for its impressive durability, each piece is designed to enrich your outdoor living spaces with its warm, inviting hues. the teak furniture boasts a rich grain and texture that add an organic touch to your patio, deck, or garden, blending seamlessly with the beauty of the outdoors. Made to withstand the elements, the teak selection is perfect for those seeking reliable and stylish outdoor furnishings. These pieces are not just lovely to look at but also practical, offering comfort and convenience for everyday relaxation and special occasions alike. Elevate your outdoor experience with the teak furniture, where nature meets craftsmanship, and style meets substance. Measurements: 19in x 24in x 35in Seat dimensions: 17in x 14in x 18in Back of sofa measures 35in Teak Wood Store outdoor furniture indoors or cover well when not in use. Remove wooden furniture from standing water. Dust regularly with small brush or vacuum. Spills should be taken care of immediately before they harden or stain with a slightly dampened sponge. Do not use bleach solutions. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use. Imported

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