Set of 2 Santino Chaises – Ocean Grey Wicker – Frontgate

All-weather wicker is handwoven over a powdercoated aluminum frame. Premium wicker construction resists mold, mildew, fading and splintering. Durable yet lightweight aluminum frame is finished with a protective powdercoat to resist the elements.

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Supremely comfortable with or without a cushion, our Santino Chaises are designed to withstand searing sun and harsh weather season after season. All-weather resin wicker is wrapped around a powdercoated aluminum frame that sits atop a base of finely sanded teak.

  • All-weather wicker is handwoven over a powdercoated aluminum frame
  • Premium wicker construction resists mold, mildew, fading and splintering
  • Durable yet lightweight aluminum frame is finished with a protective powdercoat to resist the elements
  • Frame is backed by an industry-leading 10-year structural warranty
  • Supremely comfortable with or without the optional cushion (sold separately)
  • Imported

A Frontgate exclusive.

    • Wicker Construction: Frontgate outdoor wicker furniture is handwoven from a grade of resin that has achieved a high performance grade. Our 100% high-density polyethylene (HDPE) resin has many attributes: it’s non-toxic and safe for the environment. It’s also antimicrobial, a quality that prohibits the growth of fungus and mildew. The wicker won’t splinter or rot in extreme temperatures (-94°F to 176°F), making our furniture an excellent choice for almost any climate.
    • Wicker Care: To extend the life of your wicker furniture, avoid direct contact with chlorine and saltwater. If your wicker furniture is placed near the ocean or a saltwater pool, we recommend rinsing weekly with water from your garden hose. Avoid close proximity to open flame and artificial heat sources. We recommend using furniture covers or storing your wicker furniture indoors when not in use.
    • Cushion Construction: The quality of our outdoor furniture collection cushions is just as superior on the inside as it is on the exterior. We construct each cushion with a high-resiliency foam core wrapped in soft polyester. This excellent grade of polyurethane foam features a higher rebound factor and softer surface for years of consistent comfort and firm support. The cushions are covered with 100% solution-dyed fabrics made in America’s finest textile mills.
  • Cushion Care: Our cushions are crafted to provide years of comfort and performance in a variety of climates and conditions. However, after extended or heavy rain, some water may penetrate into the inner foam core. If your cushions get wet, stand them on end, with the open zipper or seam side down, to help drain the water and speed the drying process. Be sure the cushion’s foam core has completely dried before using.

    To clean spills or stains, dilute one cup of chlorine bleach in one gallon of water and test in an inconspicuous area. Saturate a rag or brush in the bleach solution, scrub the entire cushion, rinse well with water, and let the cushions air dry.

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Dimensions

Overall Width 81" Overall Depth 27"
Overall Height 13" Seat Width 27"

WARRANTY

WORRY-FREE 10-YEAR FRAME WARRANTY

2 (two) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 1 and preceding 3. It is the smallest and the only even prime number.

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The first recorded use of grey as a color name in the English language was in 700 CE. Grey is the dominant spelling in European and Commonwealth English, while gray is more common in American English; however, both spellings are valid in both varieties of English.

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Ocean temperatures depend on the amount of solar radiation reaching the ocean surface. In the tropics, surface temperatures can rise to over 30 °C (86 °F). Near the poles where sea ice forms, the temperature in equilibrium is about −2 °C (28 °F). In all parts of the ocean, deep ocean temperatures range between −2 °C (28 °F) and 5 °C (41 °F). Constant circulation of water in the ocean creates ocean currents. Those currents are caused by forces operating on the water, such as temperature and salinity differences, atmospheric circulation (wind), and the Coriolis effect. Tides create tidal currents, while wind and waves cause surface currents. The Gulf Stream, Kuroshio Current, Agulhas Current and Antarctic Circumpolar Current are all major ocean currents. Such currents transport massive amounts of water, gases, pollutants and heat to different parts of the world, and from the surface into the deep ocean. All this has impacts on the global climate system.

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  • Santino Basaldella (born 2004), Argentine surfer
  • Santino Ferrucci (born 1998), American race car driver
  • Santino Fontana (born 1982), American actor
  • Santino Garsi (1542–1604), Italian lutenist and composer
  • Santino Marella (born 1974), ring name of WWE wrestler Anthony Carelli
  • Santino Quaranta (born 1984), American soccer player
  • Santino Rice (born 1974), American fashion designer
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  • Santino Vera (born 2006), Argentine footballer
  • Santino William Legan, American perpetrator of the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting

Wicker is a method of weaving used to make products such as furniture and baskets, as well as a descriptor to classify such products. It is the oldest furniture making method known to history, dating as far back as c. 3000 BC. Wicker was first documented in ancient Egypt, then having been made from pliable plant material, but in modern times it is made from any pliable, easily woven material. The word wicker or "wisker" is believed to be of Scandinavian origin: vika, which means "to fold" in Swedish. Wicker is traditionally made of material of plant origin, such as willow, rattan, reed, and bamboo, though the term also applies to products woven from synthetic fibers. Wicker is light yet sturdy, making it suitable for items that will be moved often like porch and patio furniture. Rushwork and wickerwork are terms used in England. A typical braiding pattern is called Wiener Geflecht, Viennese Braiding, as it was invented in 18th century Vienna and later most prominently used with the Thonet coffeehouse chair.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Anthony

    High quality, extra wide and sturdy, very impressed!

  2. 07

    by Kellie

    Beautiful chairs. Very comfortable. Highly recommend.

  3. 07

    by Larry

    Great lounger, doesn’t get hot in the sun and beautiful.

  4. 07

    by Greg

    Great comfortable chair, just starting using it this year and it works great.

  5. 07

    by Chip

    Absolutely gorgeous lounges, super quality, fine craftsmanship.

  6. 07

    by Sally

    Beautiful and Quality chaises. Quick, professional delivery.

  7. 07

    by Matthew

    Construction of lounges is high quality, and expected to be very durable based on simple design and high quality materials.

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