Cambridge Casual Lowell Teak Patio Rocking Chair
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Enhance your summertime relaxation with the Lowell Teak Patio Rocking Chair. This outdoor rocking chair is crafted from premium teak wood, offering smooth rocking and exceptional durability. Ideal for poolside, gazebo, or pergola settings, this teak rocking chair features comfortable navy or beige cushions. With easy to assemble, it's perfect as a wood rocking chair for sunny days by the firepit or lounging in the backyard.
Features:
- Made from high-quality solid teak wood
- Weather-resistant perfect for any conditions
- Comfortable outdoor rocking with 6.25" thick seat cushions
- Patio rocking chair with 7.75" thick backrest cushions
- Available in beige and navy cushions
- Smooth rocking motion for ultimate summertime relaxation
- Perfect for gazebo and pergola settings
- Quick and simple assembly through detailed step-by-step instructions, along with a printed and instructional video via the QR code provided in the box.
Additional Details:
- Overall dimensions: 28.25 inches wide x 37.5 inches deep x 33.5 inches high
- Armrest height: 25.25 inches high
- Weight capacity: 250 pounds
Elevate your outdoor experience with our premium Teak Furniture. Perfect for patios, decks, porches, and pool areas, our Teak Furniture stands the test of time, offering lasting durability and timeless beauty.
Q: Is teak durable enough for my outdoor space?
A: Dense grain, high mineral content, and natural oils make our teak furniture highly resistant to weather conditions. Ideal for outdoor use, teak furniture withstands water, sun, and bugs, preserving its quality over time.
Q: Is teak environmentally friendly?
A: Our teak is crafted from superior Indonesian teak sourced from plantation-grown forests. Teak wood minimizes environmental impact by absorbing and storing carbon dioxide, ensuring a low carbon footprint.
Q: Is teak furniture easy to maintain?
A: For easy cleaning, gently scrub mild soap along the grain, rinse thoroughly with warm water, pat dry, and let air-dry. Teak naturally develops a silver-gray patina over time. Use a teak oil or sealant if you prefer to maintain the warm honey-brown color.