Chairs with comfortable armrests and breathable seat fabric for more comfort. Tables and chairs are foldable for a lot of convenience. Fixing the buckle avoids accidental folding. A round table makes items easy to get. Heavy-duty metal frame for high stability. Anti-slip foot pads protect the ground from scratches. Suitable for backyard, poolside, balcony, etc. No need to assemble, which saves effort.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- Color: Blue
- Material: Metal, Fabric, Tempered Glass
- Overall Dimension of Chair: 26.5" x 21" x 35"
- Folding Dimension of Chair: 33" x 21" x 3"
- Overall Dimension of Table: 23" x 26"
- Folding Dimension of Table: 35.5" x 23" x 2.5"
- Total Net Weight: 30 lbs
- Weight Capacity of Chair: 330 lbs
- Weight Capacity of Table: 66 lbs
- Cozy Sitting Feelings: With comfortable seat fabric, each chair is quite breathable to sit in. Also, the seat fabric is quick dried for easy handling of spilling liquids. And it's rip-resistant and anti-fading for long-time outdoor use.
- Easy and Quick to Fold: Both the chairs and table are simple to fold when not in use. And the fixed buckles will effectively keep expanding and avoid accidental folding.
- Functional Round Table: This patio set also comes with a round table at a suitable height, which will make drinks and snacks easy to fetch. Moreover, the tempered glass tabletop looks elegant and is simple to maintain.
- Various Suitable Occasions: This 3-piece chair and table set is elegant in look and functional in use, suiting well for different occasions. Whether you want to relax in the backyard, balcony or poolside with your loved one.
- No Assembly Required: All the 3 pieces have been fully assembled before delivery. What you need to do is just expand it for direct use, which is quite effort-saving. Dimension of chair: 26.5" x 21" x 35" (L x W x H).
- Metal, Fabric, Tempered Glass
- Other
- Imported
SlickBlue
1940 S Bayshore Lane Miami, FL 33133
: : This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm
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