Hampton Bay Rock Cliff 6-Piece Brown Wicker Outdoor Patio Dining Set with Bench and CushionGuard Riverbed Tan Cushions

Includes 2 captain chairs, 2 armless chairs, bench and table. Comes with CushionGuard Riverbed Tan Cushions. Rich brown wicker and rust-resistant steel frame.

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The Rock Cliff 6-Piece Wicker Patio Dining set will create an elegant outdoor dining oasis with its classic style and durable rust-resistant steel frames enclosed in a beautiful wicker. This set includes 2 captain chairs, 2 armless dining chairs, a bench and table that are perfect for entertaining. This functional and stylish dining set coordinates with other pieces in the Rock Cliff Collection for a beautifully cohesive appearance sure to wow your guests.

  • Coordinates with other pieces from the Rock Cliff collection
  • Rust-resistant durable steel frame
  • All-weather resin wicker withstands the elements
  • Clean with warm water, soft cloth and mild soap
  • Simple cushion and slipcover assembly required
  • The set includes a 67 in. x 40 in. rectangle dining table with 2 woven armchairs, 2 woven armless chairs, and a woven dining bench.
  • The farmhouse-style dining bench has a slat top and a trestle-leg.
  • The table features an embossed wood finish.
  • CushionGuard fabric that resists fading, repels water, stains and spills all while retaining the fabrics natural softness.
  • 3 Year Fabric Warranty
  • Slipcovers ship separately

Additional information

Chair Back Height x Width (in.)

24.61 x 19.49

Chair Depth x Height x Width (in.)

26.97 x 37.99 x 24.21

Chair Seat Depth x Width (in.)

18.7 x 19.49

Cushion Thickness (in.)

2.75

Seat Height (in.)

15.16

Table Height x Length x Width (in.)

28.54 x 66.73 x 39.37

Fabric Warranty

3 year limited warranty

Frame Warranty

3 year limited warranty

Manufacturer Warranty

3 year limited fabric and frame warranty

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Dave

    Overall very solid construction and good assembly instructions. The chairs and bench are comfortable and stable. The finish on all items was very good. Note that the tabletop is constructed of stamped sheet-metal pieces, so it will have a hollow sound to it. I applied sound-deadening patches to the underside to address this — very effective.

  2. 07

    by Matt

    Just put these together, it’s good quality. Assembly was simple if tedious. Can be done entirely with the included allen wrenches. Would have been nice to have a drill bit for this, but the wrenches are forgiving. Sturdy quality. Some sloppy welds on the legs but it’s structurally sound. Time will tell if it holds up in New England weather. NOTE: You can’t see it on the pictures but this table DOES have an umbrella hole. I wish I’d know this as I would have ordered a center umbrella vs an expensive and bulky offset one which I now need to return.

  3. 07

    by Reggie

    Great upgrade and addition to our patio! The seating was very comfortable. Assembly was reasonable too. I recommend.

  4. 07

    by Charles

    We knew that it came with the bench, but we tried to order 2 more chairs and can’t get them because they say they are out of stock. Would really like 2 more armless chairs.

  5. 07

    by Derek

    Great value. Quality, size, appearance, all great for the price. It must be easy to put together because my two teens had it assembled before I got home from work. The only detractor we’ve seen is the bench. After only a few uses, some (almost all) of the wicker pieces have broken on the underside, so the seat sags a little–everyone in family is within height/weight standards. It is not the most comfortable, but not unexpected for this price point. The other chairs are comfortable and seem durable. We would purchase this again.

  6. 07

    by Fabian

    Looks great. Easy to assemble. Cushions didn’t seem to fit in the fabric covers at first, but after a few times using them they took the form of the fabric.

  7. 07

    by Sonia

    Shipping was an issue, but happy with the set. Table is very solid.

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