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Conway Sunbrella® Outdoor Patio Wicker Rattan Armchair in Light Gray White by Modway
SKU: EEI-3972-LGR-WHI
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
Enjoy fresh air and alfresco relaxation with the Conway Outdoor Patio Wicker Rattan Armchair. Wrapped in UV-resistant light gray synthetic wicker rattan, this patio chair boasts organic texture and a neutral hue that brings a calming presence to your outdoor space. The frame of this outdoor chair is crafted with durable powder-coated aluminum and rests on L-shaped legs with plastic foot glides. Thick foam padded cushions covered with washable water-resistant Sunbrella® fabric covers offer a comfortable seat and affix securely to the lounge chair with cord tension attachments. Trending aesthetics and a classic design define this outdoor patio furniture collection making it a beautiful addition to any outdoor space including the backyard, patio, porch, balcony, or poolside. Assembly required. Patio Chair Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.

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FEATURES
- Outdoor Patio Chair
- Water and UV Resistant
- Light Gray Synthetic Rattan
- Powder-Coated Aluminum Frame
- Washable Sunbrella® Cushion Covers
- Non-Marking Foot Glides
DIMENSIONS
- Overall Product Dimensions: 36"L x 32"W x 28"H
- Seat Dimensions: 22.5"L x 22"W x 15"H
- Backrest Dimensions: 10"L x 22"W x 12"H
- Armrest Dimensions: 22.5"L x 5"W x 6"H
- Base Dimensions: 33.5"L x 31.5"W
SET INCLUDES
- One - Conway Sunbrella® Armchair
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
DIM DRAWINGS
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CARING FOR YOUR FURNITURE
- Caring for Your Cushions: Please note that while the covers on your new outdoor set are composed of strongly water-repellent material, if left out in the rain or within the range of sprinklers, they will absorb moisture through the seams. We suggest covering or storing your new cushions indoors when not in use. If the cushions do get wet, stand them on their sides to allow the water to drain out. For cleaning, use only mild dish soap and water, never use harsh chemicals.
