8 Piece Set: Costway Rattan Patio Furniture Set – Tanga

Made of rattan with good toughness and weather-resistant function. Reinforced steel frame with excellent stability. Seat cushions for soft and comfortable sitting feeling. Coffee table with tempered glass for strong supporting.

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Our 8-piece rattan sofa set will bring you the most comfortable casual experience!

Made of a sturdy steel frame, the set is durable enough to be your long-term choice. Exquisite rattan with strong toughness will also give you good touch. The soft sponge cushion can also help to fully relax your body. This wicker outdoor furniture set can match any home style, which is a good choice for living rooms, porches, poolside, or gardens.

Features

  • Made of rattan with good toughness and weather-resistant function
  • Reinforced steel frame with excellent stability
  • Seat cushions for soft and comfortable sitting feeling
  • Coffee table with tempered glass for strong supporting
  • Sectional sofa for rearranging into different combinations
  • Ergonomic backrest and handrail to achieve ultimate relaxation
  • Wide sofa for lying, playing, and gathering
  • Non-slip feet to protect your floor from scratch
  • Stylish and elegant design for indoor and outdoor use
  • Ideal for placing in patio, porch, poolside, or garden
  • Easy to clean and maintain with a duster cloth
  • Cushion with zipper for easy cleaning
  • Easy to assemble

Specifications

  • Color:Red\Brown\Turquoise
  • Material: Steel + Rattan + Fabric + Sponge
  • Single Sofa Dimension: 23’’ x 22.5’’ x 32.5’’ (L x W x H)
  • Loveseat Dimension: 41’’ x 23.5’’ x 32.5’’ (L x W x H)
  • Coffee Table Dimension: 27.5’’ x 16’’ x 16’’ (L x W x H)
  • Net Wight: 57.5 lbs
  • Weight Capacity of Single Sofa: 355 lbs
  • Weight Capacity of Loveseat: 710 lbs
  • Weight Capacity of Coffee Table: 110 lbs

Package Includes

  • 4 x Single Sofa
  • 2 x Loveseat
  • 2 x Coffee Table
  • 6 x seat cushion
  • 1 x Instruction

Additional information

Material

Steel + Rattan + Fabric + Sponge

Single Sofa Dimension

23’’ x 22.5’’ x 32.5’’ (L x W x H)

Loveseat Dimension

41’’ x 23.5’’ x 32.5’’ (L x W x H)

Coffee Table Dimension

27.5’’ x 16’’ x 16’’ (L x W x H)

Net Wight

57.5 lbs

Weight Capacity of Single Sofa

355 lbs

Weight Capacity of Loveseat

710 lbs

Weight Capacity of Coffee Table

110 lbs

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Timothy

    WHAT A BLESSING, better than we could hope for the price we paid for the set. 8 peace for 439 dollars. The best for Rattan still out door patio set. get it while it still there at this price.

  2. 04

    by Heater

    Love this set. It does take a while To ship but worth the wait. Also it comes in 2 boxes and you wont get them on the same day. Mine came a week or so apart. Great company!!

  3. 04

    by Patti

    I Love my Costway Patio Furniture from Tanga. The 8 piece set was a GREAT price. It was very easy to assemble, is very sturdy, and looks beautiful on our patio. I am so happy that I opted for the 8 piece and not just 4 pieces. It took a little while for it to arrive, but it was worth waiting for. It arrived in 2 big boxes, 2 days apart, 4 pieces per box. The tool and hardware were all included, instructions very easy to follow. I am so happy with this purchase! My husband was so skeptical, but after he saw it all put together, and had seen prices of similar patio furniture in the store, he was like “Wow…great purchase!”. Thank you Tanga!!

  4. 04

    by Steve

    Cute and sturdy patio set. Great value for the price.The material feels sturdy, color is nice and rich. I’m 5’6/155 lbs and sat on the chairs about 3 hours and was totally comfortable. Its not the easiest to put together because of the tight spaces but once you get the first chair done it gets easier. It’ll help if you have a larger allen wrench for more leverage. It took me about 2.5 hours for all the pieces. If you’re wondering if it’s too small my suggestion is use it for areas like small balconies, sunrooms, or small/medium patios. I have it in my sunroom that’s about 30×10 feet and it looks perfect. However, placing it in larger areas might make the furniture appear too small.

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