Strathwood Talbot Hardwood Adirondack Chair and Ottoman

Price: $87.20

Product Features:

Based on a classic American design, the Strathwood Talbot Adirondack-style chair and matching ottoman make a handsome addition to any patio, deck, or yard. Enjoy reclining, putting your feet up, and sipping a drink that rests easily on the chair’s arm. The chair’s ribbed slats are close enough together to provide an even, comfortable seating surface and far enough apart to let rain water fall through and dry out.
The chair set’s dark stain finish enhances its natural, rich dark wood look. Rest comfortably knowing the all-weather outdoor chair and ottoman are built from premium, hand-selected dark shorea hardwood. Dark shorea is an exceptionally sturdy natural wood that doesn’t require oiling except to maintain a desired color.

Occasional oiling will help maintain the finish from the effects of rain, sun, and dew, or you may allow it to weather to a silver patina over time. As an added natural bonus, dark shorea is resistant to rot, mildew and insects. This set’s wood is also FSC-COC certified, which guarantees it has been harvested from forests deemed to be under the practice of environmentally and economically sustainable forestry.

Individually machined using mortise-and-tenon construction for strength and durability, the chair and ottoman are sanded and then hand polished on all faces for a smooth feel. The set’s hardware is stainless steel for rust-free performance. Sized for utility and convenience, the chair measures 38 inches wide by 27 inches deep by 36 inches high. The ottoman measures 22 inches wide by 16 inches deep by 13 inches high. Some easy assembly is required upon arrival.

Strathwood furniture has quality, ease of use, and casual elegance at its core. Each piece is rigorously tested for durability, and assembly instructions have been standardized for simplicity from start to finish. Strathwood furniture is sleekly designed, handsomely finished, and built to last.

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