Outdoor Sandpiper Rattan Armchair Dark
Kick back and relax in this stylish, comfy rattan armchair.
This beautiful furniture is simple to put together then, with that done, it’s time to down tools and kick back with your loved ones to enjoy countless hours of comfy sunshine and serenity. It's no wonder these sets are fast becoming a Kiwi favourite.
With a classic rattan weave, these chairs are UV tested and rated for New Zealand conditions. The cushions feature removable zipped covers for easy washing.
Check out the photos to start exploring how you can transform your backyard.
Order today and expand your existing rattan outdoor suite or just grab a pair for watching sunsets from your deck.
FEATURES
Flat rattan style weave made from durable polyethylene resin
UV tested and rated for NZ conditions
Cushions with removable washable covers included
100mm thick cushions
Heavy duty powder coated steel frame
Basic assembly required
Comes with 3 Year Limited Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 950 mm (W) x 900mm (D) x 620mm (H)
Carton dimensions: 93cm x 74cm x 44cm
Weight: 16kg
Pickup from Torbay
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