Costway 4 Pieces Patio Rattan Wicker Furniture Set Brown Loveseat Sofa Cushioned Garden Yard

Be made of solid steel frame and high-quality rattan material, durable and sturdy. Seat with thick and comfortable cushion. Perfect for patio, garden, backyard, poolside, deck, or other outdoor living space. Sold in 4-piece patio furniture set.

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This 4-piece patio rattan wicker furniture set includes 2 single sofas, 1 loveseat, and 1 coffee table, which is ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Made of iron frame and rattan wicker surface, the sofa set is not only solid and stable with a great bearing capacity, but weather-resistant, which is perfect for patio leisure time. Besides, the simple yet elegant design makes it a great addition to your patio furniture set. The removable cushions are not only soft, providing you with extra comfort, but are easy to clean without much effort. What’s more, tempered glass tabletop is durable and hard to damage, which is available for drinks, snacks, magazines, fruits, etc. You can enjoy your leisure time and sunbathe with your family and friends at your balcony, poolside, garden, backyard, etc.

Feature

  • Be made of solid steel frame and high-quality rattan material, durable and sturdy
  • Seat with thick and comfortable cushion
  • Perfect for patio, garden, backyard, poolside, deck, or other outdoor living space
  • Sold in 4-piece patio furniture set
  • Solid iron frame for great stability and bearing capacity
  • The weather-resistant rattan wicker material is perfect for patio use
  • Soft and removable cushions for extra comfort and easy clean
  • The tempered glass tabletop is hard to damage for long service time
  • Coffee table with wide tabletop available for drinks, fruits, snacks, magazines, etc.
  • Simple yet elegant outlook as a good addition to your patio set
  • Perfect to place at your balcony, backyard, garden, poolside, etc.
  • Easy to assemble according to manual

Specification

  • Material: PE Rattan + Steel frame
  • Loveseat Sofa Dimensions: 42″ x 21.5″ x 30.5″ (L x W x H)
  • Single Chair Dimensions: 24″ x 21.5″ x 30.5″ (L x W x H)
  • Table Dimensions: 34″ x 18″ x 15″ (L x W x H)
  • Seat Height: 15.5″
  • Armrest Height: 23″
  • Weight Capacity of Loveseat: 790 lbs.
  • Weight Capacity of Single chair: 400 lbs.
  • Weight Capacity of Coffee Table: 165 lbs.

Package includes:

  • 1 x Coffe Table
  • 1 x Loveseat
  • 2 x Single Chair
  • 3 x Cushion
  • 1 x Instructions

Additional information

Assembled Product Weight

64 lbs

Finish

Brown

Seating Capacity

4

Manufacturer Part Number

HW54690

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

42.00 x 21.50 x 30.50 Inches

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Calyn

    I Love!!! Love!!! my new patio set. It’s perfect for our small patio area. The quality is amazing for the price. If there’s was a con I would say it’s in putting it together. You’re limited to using a tiny Allen wrench which makes it a little awkward to screw the bolts in. Even with that I still give it 5 stars because of the quality, sturdiness and how beautiful the set looks on my patio. It looks like a more expensive set but it totally didn’t break the bank._x000D_

  2. 04

    by Liana

    What i saw is what i received. Very happy with my purchase.

  3. 04

    by James

    It has withstood the elements for over a year & still looks great. However, it is really small furniture. It is worth the money but it is small. The cushions are really thin. But they have lasted.

  4. 04

    by Angela

    It has withstood the elements for over a year & still looks great. However, it is really small furniture. It is worth the money but it is small. The cushions are really thin. But they have lasted.

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