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Enjoy relaxation with a curved backrest and soft cushions that provide optimal comfort for extended periods. Crafted from high-grade acacia wood, this outdoor furniture set is designed to withstand the elements and offer years of reliable service. The smooth zippers on the cushion covers allow for easy detachment and washing, ensuring cleanliness and longevity. Hand-woven PE rattan detailing adds an elegant touch, while an X-shaped metal frame enhances stability, making the chairs sturdy and robust. The included coffee table features a practical two-tier design, providing ample space to keep drinks, snacks, and reading materials within easy reach. This enhances the overall functionality of your outdoor seating area. Ideal for various outdoor settings such as the backyard, poolside, or front porch, this set complements different environments with its stylish and versatile design. However, it's recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to rain to maintain its pristine condition over time. Detailed instructions are provided to facilitate quick and efficient assembly, ensuring you can set up your outdoor space with ease and start enjoying its benefits without delay.
I love this set of three bistro chairs for its relaxed, natural aesthetic that works beautifully in both traditional and contemporary garden settings. The combination of wooden frames with woven wicker adds texture and warmth, making it perfect for outdoor dining areas that need a cosy yet stylish touch. These chairs are versatile enough to pair with a variety of table styles, from rustic wooden tables to sleek modern designs. For practical styling, try adding neutral or pastel cushions to enhance comfort and contrast, and complete the look with outdoor rugs or potted greenery to bring in colour and vibrancy. They’re ideal for creating a casual, inviting atmosphere that encourages relaxed outdoor living.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on The Range's website here