Bramblecrest Chedworth 6 Seat Garden Dining Set in Sandstone with Round Table, Lazy Susan, 3m Parasol & Base
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Bramblecrest Chedworth 6 Seat Garden Dining Set in Sandstone with Round Table, Lazy Susan, 3m Parasol & Base

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Bramblecrest Chedworth 6 Seat Garden Dining Set in Sandstone with Round Table, Lazy Susan, 3m Parasol & BaseThe Bramblecrest Chedworth 6 Seat Garden Dining Set in Sandstone Rattan includes a 140cm round table, a 60cm Lazy Susan, a three metre centre post parasol, and a 15kg parasol base. It features everything you need to host in style; with seating for six, this large dining set is perfect for growing families or those who love to entertain. The extremely comfortable, high back seating also makes patio set an excellent choice for anyone who values extra

The Bramblecrest Chedworth 6 Seat Garden Dining Set in Sandstone Rattan includes a 140cm round table, a 60cm Lazy Susan, a three metre centre-post parasol, and a 15kg parasol base. It features everything you need to host in style; with seating for six, this large dining set is perfect for growing families or those who love to entertain. The extremely comfortable, high-back seating also makes patio set an excellent choice for anyone who values extra support while relaxing outdoors. The large three-metre round parasol with a water-resistant canopy provides garden shade when needed, allowing you to make the most of time spent outside.

The all-weather Sandstone weave is finished to a very high standard and has gently rounded armrests. This flowing design wraps continuously around the top of the seat, giving it a tactile yet stable feel. Each lightweight dining chair is easy to move and comes with soft-touch, season-proof cushions in Herringbone Barley. The cushions are back-coated with a water resistant liner to prevent water ingress, meaning they can be left outside uncovered during the summer and only require storage when not in regular use.

  • Lazy Susan: This handy removable accessory makes sharing snacks and drinks effortless and fun, keeping everything within easy reach for you and your guests.
  • Ultimate Comfort: Sink into extra-supportive high back chairs designed for long lazy days outside.
  • Made to Last & Look Great: Part of Bramblecrest’s premium collection, this set uses high-quality, durable materials that won’t let you down.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

  • 1 x Bramblecrest Chedworth Round 140cm Dining Table in Sandstone with recessed Glass Top (Code: RCWTR2)
  • 1 x Bramblecrest Chedworth 60cm Lazy Susan in Sandstone (Code: RCWLS1)
  • 6 x Bramblecrest Chedworth High Back Armchairs in Sandstone with Season-Proof Seat & Back Cushions in Herringbone Barley (Code: RCWCF1C)
  • 1 x Bramblecrest Chedworth Brushed Aluminium 3m Round Crank Handle Parasol with Sand Canopy (Code: PABSC2)
  • 1 x Bramblecrest Round 15kg Granite Parasol Base (Code: GBGY4)

Not included: Scatter Cushions.

DIMENSIONS

  • Round Dining Table: H 74cm x Dia. 142cm
  • Armchair: H 95cm x W 71cm x L 63cm
  • Lazy Susan: H 4cm x Dia. 62cm
  • Parasol Canopy: Dia. 3 metres
  • Parasol Base: 15kg
  • Footprint: 330cm x 330cm

WARRANTY

  • Structural: 5-year manufacturer guarantee *
  • Rattan weave: 3-year manufacturer guarantee *
  • Cushions & Parasol: 1-year manufacturer guarantee *

CARE

  • During prolonged periods of non-use, and in the winter months it is advised that all cushions, parasol and Lazy Susan are stored inside in a dry and safe environment.
  • Clean rattan using a non-abrasive sponge and lukewarm detergent-free soapy water.
  • Cushion covers can be hand washed only up to 30 degrees and spillages should be wiped up as soon as possible.
  • Regular use of an overnight cover will prevent grime and help to prolong the like-new look of this beautiful garden dining set.
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