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Julian 3pc Iron & Wood Chat Set - Gray/Dark Gray - Christopher Knight Home

Julian 3pc Iron & Wood Chat Set - Gray/Dark Gray - Christopher Knight Home
Store: Target
Last Price: 249.99 USD

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Turn your backyard or patio space into your new favorite place to relax with the help of our delightful two-seater chat set with side table. This set perfectly pairs the natural looks of wood and rattan wrapping with sleek, black metal to bring your outdoor space together with an effortlessly stylish flair. With an acacia wood side table and basket chairs made with thin angled frames and rattan finish, our chat set is crafted to superior excellence, offering assuring durability, ultimate comfort, and charming design. <br /><br /> POLYETHYLENE RATTAN: Featuring a long-lasting woven seat, this style is not only incredibly durable but also provides a versatile appearance. The handcrafted details of this material allow this piece to blend seamlessly with your outdoor décor.<br /><br /> WATER-RESISTANT CUSHIONS: Our cushions are covered with a non-porous material that makes cleaning any spill a breeze. Please note that these cushions are water-resistant and not waterproof. Please do not submerge in water.<br /><br />ROUND TABLE: This set includes a round side table that has a diameter of 15.75 inches and is 14.25 inches high. Its gorgeous tapered legs and round top pairs perfectly with the circular shape of the chairs.<br /><br /> ACACIA WOOD: Made with acacia wood that brings a sleek and exotic look to your space, this durable hardwood naturally withstands outdoor elements and will not darken over time. Acacia wood is perfect as a solid, heavy frame that resists wear and tear. <br /><br />ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: Some assembly is required for this set. All of the instructions and tools needed for assembly are included. This set includes two chairs and one side table.

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