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Acacia wood construction
Foldable for easy storage
Color:
Teak
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Solid Wood
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300 lb.
Wipe clean with a dry cloth
UV Resistant
Natural Wood Grain Color Variation, Wood Knots
Foldable / Folding
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Teak
Acacia
Chair
2
1
Natural Wood Grain Color Variation, Wood Knots
Solid Wood
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Yes
Screwdriver
No
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Yes
30 Days
Limited
We offer 90 Days manufacturer's warranty. If you should have any issues with our product within the 90 days, please contact Noble House for replacement or exchange.
21.75'' W X 19'' D
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34.25'' H X 30.25'' W X 35.75'' D
22.05 lb.
30.31'' H
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13.75'' H

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Chairs are nice. The bottom plastic tabs are cheap & I need to find better support for the chairs.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
Like it. Easy to put together. I am a bit concerned about the durability of the finish
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Really like these chairs for my front porch. I put them together by myself. Not very difficult, just more time consuming with one person.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
These are great quality for the price!
Rated 1 out of 5 stars.
Color:Navy 1
Wayfair is knowingly selling a faulty product. We bought 4 chairs and 3 side tables. Within 2 summers they had cracked, split open, the paint had bubbled and the paint would transfer to anyone’s clothes that sat in them. The official line was that the chairs were out of the warranty period. Bottom line, Wayfair is knowingly still selling a product that is damaging and meant for exterior! Wayfair also couldn’t provide details on what chemicals were in the paint that was being transferred onto skinclothes. 700 up in smoke!