Bambrick 4 Seater Garden Dining Set

Hand woven rattan effect. Toughened glass top. Easy to maintain and clean. Minimum assembly. stackable chairs.

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Outdoor entertaining will be a delight with the Bambrick 4-seater rattan dining set, With rattan effect edges to make dinnertime even more sociable, this is a great value set to create a real wow in your garden. The 4 rattan armchairs all stack together, and the table legs are removable for when you need to store the set away.
  • Hand woven rattan effect
  • Toughened glass top
  • Easy to maintain and clean
  • Minimum assembly
  • stackable chairs

Additional information

Product Dimensions (H)x(W)x(D)

Table – (H)74 x (W)90 x (D)90cmChairs – (H)82 x (W)52 x (D)59cm

Dimensions Of Chairs (H)x(W)x(D)

(H)82 x (W)52 x (D)59cm

Dimensions Of Table (H)x(W)x(D)

(H)74 x (W)90 x (D)90cm

Maximum Weight Supported

110kg

Guarantee

1 Year

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  • Gertrude Bambrick (1897–1974), American actress of the silent era
  • Joe Bambrick (1905–1983), Northern Irish international footballer who played for Chelsea, Walsall, Glentoran, and Linfield
  • Valentine Bambrick (1837–1864), recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in the face of the enemy
  • Winifred Bambrick (1892–1969), Canadian classical musician and novelist

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