Christopher Knight Home 2pc Emma Patio Acacia Dining with Cushions D
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Christopher Knight Home 2pc Emma Patio Acacia Dining Chair with Cushions D | $272.84 |
Welcome comfort and style into your patio space with our transitional dining chair. Crafted from sturdy acacia wood, it features a laid-back slat panel design that effortlessly meets modern and traditional styles. Coupled with water-resistant cushions, it's perfect for any and all outdoor soirees. It's not just a chair - it's an invitation to sit back, relax, and make memories around the table. ACACIA WOOD: This durable hardwood is a solid, heavy frame that naturally withstands the elements and resists wear and tear. SLAT PANEL DESIGN: The back and seat of these chairs feature beautiful slat paneling, giving them a sophisticated, classic look. WEATHER RESISTANT: These dining chairs are designed and tested to resist mild weather conditions. We always advise covering, storing, or providing other protection to our furniture in the event of heavy or repeated exposure to the elements, including water and UV rays. DIMENSIONS: This chair is 19.00” W x 23.00” D x 35.00” H. ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: All of the instructions and tools needed for assembly are included.
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